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  2. Burnham Hoyt - Wikipedia

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    Denver Public Library Park Hill Branch. The Hoyt Residence located at 2849 West 23rd Avenue Denver, Colorado was the family home of Merrill and Burnham Hoyt. Born in North Denver, Burnham Hoyt was the son of Lydia Tompkins Hoyt and Wallace Hoyt, a carriage designer who emigrated from New Brunswick, Canada. He is the younger brother of Denver ...

  3. William N. Bowman - Wikipedia

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    William N. Bowman. William N. Bowman (born 1868 in Carthage, New York, d. August 28, 1944 in Denver) was a prolific architect in Colorado . He was born in 1868 in Carthage, New York. As the eldest of five children, he had to quit school at age 11 to work in a woolen mill, in order to support the family after his father was injured.

  4. Boettcher Concert Hall - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 39°44′41″N 104°59′50″W. Boettcher Concert Hall. DPAC, Denver Performing Arts Complex. Auditorium with in the round arrangement. Full name. Boettcher Concert Hall at Denver Performing Arts Complex. Address. 1000 14th St, Denver, CO 80202. Location.

  5. John and Elivera Doud House - Wikipedia

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    He moved to Chicago, and then to Boone, Iowa, where Mamie was born in 1896. In 1905, the Douds moved to Denver, and lived at 101 Logan Street. In 1906, John Doud bought a residence at 750 Lafayette Street. This single family home was built at a cost of $6925 in 1905 by Gustave A. Ziegler. The architect was Edwin Moorman.

  6. Creswell Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Creswell Mansion. The Creswell Mansion, recently renamed the Marijuana Mansion, is a historic mansion located at 1244 Grant Street in Denver, Colorado. It was designed in 1889 by leading Denver architect John J. Huddart. In 1977, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places .

  7. 14th Street (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    November 9, 1994. 14th Street NW / SW is a street in Northwest and Southwest quadrants of Washington, D.C., located 1.25 miles (2.01 km) west of the U.S. Capitol. It runs from the 14th Street Bridge north to Eastern Avenue . Northbound U.S. Route 1 runs along 14th Street from the bridge to Constitution Avenue, where it turns east with US 50.

  8. Wells Fargo Center (Denver) - Wikipedia

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    Wells Fargo Center is a skyscraper located in Denver, Colorado, United States. The building is also known by its former name One Norwest Center. It is known colloquially as the Cash Register Building for the way its uppermost floors curve together resembling the shape of an antique cash register. At 52 stories tall, it is 698 feet (213 m) high ...

  9. Boston Building - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Building, built in 1890, is a historic building in Denver, Colorado. It was designed by the firm Andrews, Jaques & Rantoul – the same architects who designed the nearby Equitable Building [1] – and was dubbed the first "strictly modern office building" in Denver at time of its erection. [2] Standing 9 stories tall (35 meters high ...