Denver's Early Architecture (Images of America)

Denver's Early Architecture (Images of America)

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Denver's Early Architecture (Images of America)

In spite of its relentless reputation as a "cow town," Denver has grown from a dusty prairie burg into a thriving metropolis nestled against the foothills of the great Rocky Mountains. Gold brought the area's first settlers in the 1850s, and mining camps sprouted up along the confluence of Cherry Creek and the South Platte River. The first rudimentary structures of canvas, mud, and logs were soon replaced with sturdy buildings made of brick, stone, and wood, in what is now affectionately referred to as "Lodo" or the lower downtown district. City growth worked its way uptown and to the east from this neighborhood of houses, hotels, shops, and commercial buildings, eventually encompassing Capitol Hill. Many well-known people worked and lived in downtown Denver and Capitol Hill, including the infamous Margaret "Molly" Brown of Titanic fame, railroad man David Moffat, merchant prince Charles Boettcher, druggist-turned-entrepreneur Walter Scott Cheesman, and Denver's notorious lovers, Horace Tabor and his wife "Baby Doe."

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Brand
Arcadia
Manufacturer
Arcadia Publishing
Binding
Paperback
PartNumber
black & white illustrations
Height
9.25
Length
6.5
Weight
0.70106999316
Width
0.31
ReleaseDate
2010-05-17T00:00:01Z
NumberOfItems
1