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Baker Subdivision Denver
Historical Baker subdivision in central Denver began in the 1890's. Bounded by 6th Avenue, Broadway, Mississippi Avenue, and the Platte River,
Bonnie Brae Subdivision
This neighborhood was designed to resemble a village in Scotland complete with shops, a central park and curving streets. Today, you can find homes of varying architectural styles: Cape Cod, English Tudor, brick ranch and more.
Capitol Hill Subdivision
"Capitol Hill" in Denver refers to the general areas east of the State Capital Building. This is further defined as in an east-west direction between Lincoln and Josephine and a North-South direction between 18th and East 7th Avenue.
Cheeseman Park Subdivision
A historical Cheeseman Park founded in 1859 was home to some of Denver's highest social circles.
Cherry Creek Subdivision
The Cherry Creek neighborhood is bounded by; Sixth Avenue on the north, Colorado Boulevard on the east, Alameda Avenue and Cherry Creek Drive on the south, and York Street on the west.
Congress Park Subdivision
Congress Park is located at 9th Ave. and Elizabeth Street. The name came from the Act of Congress that converted Denver’s former cemeteries from Federal to City ownership. Amenities include an outdoor swimming pool with children's wading pool and bathhouse, 8 tennis courts, 2 informal softball fields, 1 soccer field, 1 playground, 2 parking lots, 1 covered picnic area by playground, basketball court, several picnic benches throughout the park, and restroom facilities.
Curtis Park Subdivision
Historical Curtis Park is a neighborhood that's just Northeast of Downtown Denver. Created between 1870 and 1893.
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East 7th Avenue Subdivision
The East 7th Avenue is Denver's largest historic district.
Lower Downtown Denver Subdivision
LoDo- In 1973 the 1400 Block of Larimer Street was designated as Denver's First Historical District.
Montclair Subdivision
Transformed from what was once considered a patch of the great american desert to one of Denver's finest residential suburbs!
Park Hill Subdivision
The Park Hill neighborhood was developed in 1882. Monaco Parkway is a main thoroughfare and is characterized by the wide, tree-lined neighborhood and streets. Park Hill's nationally recognized neighborhood organization sponsors an annual tour of the many historic homes in the community.
Potter Highlands Subdivision
The Potter-Highlands Historic is defined from Federal to Zuni and West 32nd to West 38th Avenues.
University Hills Subdivision
The area known as University Hills in Denver can be described as from Colorado Blvd on its west. Yale Ave to the north, Interstate 25 on the east and Hampden also known as State Highway 285 along the south.
Washington Park "Wash Park" Subdivision
From I-25 to Cherry Creek and from University Boulevard to Downing Street, the neighborhood is rich with entertainment. The neighborhood contains a small cluster of shops and various restaurants .
Wellshire Subdivision
The Wellshire neighborhood affords it's residents extremely easy access to Downtown Denver, City Park and Zoo, Southeast and Southwest metropolitan areas.
Wyman's Subdivision
The land east of what would later become the location of the State's Capitol - High out of harms way from the Cherry Creek river.
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