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Today, the LoDo District, Inc. is a non-profit, 501(c) 3 neighborhood marketing and advocacy membership organization created to preserve and protect the historic district. The B-7 zoned historic district is bordered by 14th Street, 20th Street, Wynkoop Street and the alley between Market and Larimer Streets The 23 plus square block area of the original Denver is now called Lower Downtown Denver. In 1858, General William Larimer built his cabin and named his small settlement Denver City,after the governor of the Kansas Territory. Within 20 years, his settlement had grown in population (in 1860, the population was 4,749; in 1870, the population was 4759; and in 1880, the population grew to 35,629). In 1870, after the determined local citizenry had raised enough cash to finance the building of a spur of the Transcontinental Railroad from Laramie, Denver started in a boom cycle that would continue up to the Silver Crash in 1893. Architecture Designs The predominant architecture design in the Lower Downtown features Renaisannce Revival, Industrial Vernacular, NeoClassical, Art Deco, Nineteenth-Century Commercial. Denver Homes For Rent Search For Colorado Home Rentals or Browse our Colorado Property Management Directory Search Free For Colorado Vacation Rentals: Browse Denver Homes For Rent Search For Denver Real Estate Investment Properties Property Management Directory - Find a Colorado Property Manager - Find More Colorado Home Rentals. Click on an this link to visit our Denver Colorado Community Pages and our Directory to Denver Area Homeowner Associations and their property management companies. Denver Real Estate Blog Find Denver CO Real Estate News Denver Colorado Homes in our Denver real estate Blog Breckenridge Real Estate Blog Search Breckenridge Real Estate News on Breckenridge Colorado homes with our Breckenridge Blog Other Areas That May Be of Interest |
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