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Daniels and Fisher Tower

Added by yongli on 10/10/2016 - 12:02, last changed on 11/24/2022 - 03:42

Denver Skyline, 1910s

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Rising 330 feet above Sixteenth Street , the Daniels and Fisher Tower in Denver was based on St. Mark’s Campanile in Venice and opened in 1911 as a beacon drawing shoppers to the adjacent Daniels and Fisher department store. The Daniels and Fisher department store closed in 1958 and was demolished...

Larimer Square

Added by yongli on 08/29/2016 - 15:52, last changed on 11/02/2022 - 02:40
Located in the heart of downtown Denver , Larimer Square refers to the 1400 block of Larimer Street, which was named for the city’s founder and served as its main street for more than three decades. By the 1890s, Sixteenth Street became the city’s top commercial address and Larimer Street began a...

Sixteenth Street (Denver)

Added by yongli on 05/01/2020 - 15:16, last changed on 11/02/2022 - 13:54
Sixteenth Street has been Denver ’s main street for shopping, commerce, and celebrations since the late nineteenth century. Starting from Broadway just north of Civic Center , it stretches about 1.75 miles northwest to Tejon Street in Highland. To help revive downtown commerce and relieve...
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