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Neighborhood Ties: Lincoln Park

January 25, 2017

Lincoln Park is bounded by Broadway, 6th Ave., the Platte River and Colfax Ave.

Lincoln Park is bounded by Speer Blvd., 6th Ave., the Platte River and Colfax Ave.

“Every house in that neighborhood is 120+ years old. Our house is 127, I believe. It’s a 1,400-squart-foot Victorian with a great yard. And it’s historic from a foliage perspective too. We have great old trees.” 

-Ricardo Baca, Lincoln Park neighbor

Neighborhood Ties: Highlands

January 11, 2017

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The Highland neighborhood, also called Highlands, is bounded by Federal Blvd., 38th Ave., Inca St., the South Platte River and Speer Blvd.

“I think people forget how cool the river is, I mean the Platte. We see so much wildlife down there. For being in the heart of the city, we’ve seen bald eagles down there, coyotes, hawks, beavers, huge turtles, muskrats; pretty consistently you’ll see something. I think that people forget that that nature fix is right there, just a 10 minute walk from downtown.” 

– Carl Reichley, Highlands neighbor

Neighborhood Ties: Globeville

January 2, 2017

Globeville is roughly bounded by Inca St., 52nd Ave., Franklin St. and the South Platte River,

Globeville is roughly bounded by Inca St., 52nd Ave., Franklin St. and the South Platte River,

“People actually live here. It’s not just someplace to drive through. There are things going on here and people living their lives here.” 

-Antonia Montoya, Globeville neighbor

Neighborhood Ties: Cherry Creek

December 19, 2016

Cherry Creek is bounded by University and Colorado Boulevards, 6th, Alameda and the Cherry Creek.

Cherry Creek is bounded by University and Colorado Boulevards, 6th, Alameda and the Cherry Creek.

“Where else in the city can you just walk out the door and walk to everything? There’s no where else, really. I walk to the grocery store, to the post office, to the library, to the dentist; there’s everything here. It’s so European.” 

-Marianne Orkin, Cherry Creek neighbor

Neighborhood Ties: Stapleton

December 5, 2016

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Stapleton is generally bounded by Quebec, Montview/26th, I-70, Havana and 56th.

“I feel like there’s a real sense of community here in a way that I did not think there would be. I thought it would be fake or something, but I joined this moms club and I met like a hundred other moms–a hundred!! And I hang out with them and I think that’s so cool. It’s just our neighborhood group.” 

-Rebekah Henderson, Stapleton neighbor

Neighborhood Ties: Five Points

November 28, 2016

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The Five Points neighborhood is bounded by Downing St., Park Avenue, 20th St., the Platte River and 38th St.

“Some of the greatest musicians and entertainers passed through here. I mean, they were walking up and down Welton Street. So it’s like, okay, Count Basie was here and I’m walking where he used to walk? It’s that connection to the past that I just really love.”

– Cha Ka, Five Points Community Advocate

Ball Park? Curtis Park? RiNo? That’s all Five Points. This neighborhood is home to some of Denver’s oldest homes and some of its newest developments. It’s a neighborhood that has always attracted creatives whether musicians during the Jazz era or artists who now make their studios along Larimer. Vibrant and dynamic, the past seems to be very much in dialogue with the present in Five Points and it is this layering of eras, cultures and stories that make this one of Denver’s most fascinating neighborhoods.

Neighborhood Ties: Washington Park

November 16, 2016

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The Washington Park neighborhood is bounded by University Blvd., Downing St. Cherry Creek and I-25.

“I grew up in L.A. and I was trying to describe Wash Park to someone out there, so I said, it’s like a beach in the middle of a city. A beach community is small and tight, and there’s always lots of activity all over the place, all of the time. The park is the big draw here and there’s so much activity going on all the time. It’s an amenity that’s really a plus for the neighborhood, just like a beach would be.” 

-Janet Lammens, Wash Park neighbor

Neighborhood Ties: Capitol Hill

November 14, 2016

The Capitol Hill neighborhood is bounded by Downing, Broadway, 7th Ave. and Colfax.

The Capitol Hill neighborhood is bounded by Downing, Broadway, 7th Ave. and Colfax.

“I don’t think you can get any more centrally located than Cap Hill. I park my car on Friday and I very rarely turn it on before Monday. You’ve got the whole package here, there are singles and families; there are so many places you can walk to and there are so many events going on all the time.” -Tim Vargo, Cap Hill neighbor

Cheesman Park

February 11, 2013

An iconic Denver park full of history and wide open spaces.

Cheesman Park Pavilion. Photo by Keith Knapp

Cheesman Park Pavilion. Photo by Keith Knapp

Cheesman Park is one of Denver’s oldest parks and one that is alive with visitors every day of the year. Its pavilion, The Walter Scott Cheesman Pavilion, is a Denver icon that has been host to many weddings and events since it was dedicated in 1908.

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