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Curtis Park
Denver's population explosion created a housing boom. Denver's modest population grew from 4,759 in 1870 to 106,713 in 1890. An outmigration to Capital Hill was drawn by the allure of its social prestige. Those who could afford to move to the newer, more fashionable neighborhood did so. Homes for sale in the historic Curtis Park Neighborhood and a variety of homes for sale can be viewed on this website.

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Curtis Park History
Curtis Park's nostalgic and historic neighborhood saw a transformation in the early teens and twenties of the last century. Many of the homes were divided up in to small living units. What was once intended as single family occupation became boarding houses whereby one or two rooms would share a single bathroom all sharing common eating areas.

During the 1940's the older established residents began leaving the area and many mexican-americans started moving in. after the outbreak of World War II , large numbers of Japanese Americans also came to live in Curtis Park. Despite the stability brought to the neighborhood these groups brought to Curtis Park, the neighborhood began to decline in the 1960's & early 1970's. Many homes could be seen boarded up and vacant.

In 1975 revitalization came to the area and many of these old boarded up homes began to see new life again. a new migration of people for the love of old houses brought the Curtis Park community alive again. Curtis Park today remains what it always has been; a neighborhood of people from different places and backgrounds. It's diversity remains it's strength.

Architecture Designs
The predominant architecture design in the Curtis Park subdivision features the Foursquare and Classic Italianate These victorian styles are more prominate in Curtis Park than in any other area of Denver. Other Architetureal designs that can be found include Queen Anne, Second Empire, Romanesque Revival, Eclectic and the Vernacular.

Residential Real Estate
Single Family Residences generally range from approximately 500sq/ft to 2000 sq/ft. Basements do exist in these older homes and through improvements and updating have increased the finished sq/ft to 4000 in some cases . Many of the homes merely have only crawl spaces . Multi-family housing "duplexes" are quite common in the area. Denver Homes For Rent
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