The short version is that Cherry Creek, which runs through Denver, flooded a half-dozen times from 1860–1920, killing dozens of people. SHows a desk chair, and house plants and cut flowers.
The two-story red brick building was constructed in 1889 to house the operations of the Denver City Cable Railway Company.
Last refreshed in the 1990s, the outdoor space felt outdated and small compared to the owners’ vision of an expansive entertaining mecca. A sign on a building reads: "Western Clothing Co." May 31, 1926, Ku Klux Klan members light candles in metal cans buried in a dirt mound probably in Denver, Colorado. Vinca minor groundcover, which is evergreen and can withstand some light traffic, was planted around the lawn’s edge to endure the family’s outdoor activities—which, with this incredible setup, is bound to be frequent and lively. The Denver family was founded by Giuseppe Roma in the 1920s. Governor Clarence J. Morely poses in the Governor's office. While the first and second stories are surfaced with smooth cut granite, the walls are primarily of dark brown brick. Shows an American flag and the tops of automobiles.
A Polaroid from a Boulé meeting. The Boston Building, an eight-story building of Greenlee red sandstone, combining the Renaissance Revival and Richardsonian Romanesque styles, was designed by the Boston firm of Andrews, Jaques and Rantoul. Book them through GigSalad and be covered by our 100% awesome guarantee! 1925.
Early Years. The building served as the headquarters of the seven-state region Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph (later Mountain Bell) from 1929 until 1984. The 1925 building was the headquarters of Midland Savings and Loan. May 7, 1940, View of a cross burned in Clarence F. Holmes' yard by the KKK near his office at 2602 Welton Street in the Five Points neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. By the 1920s, the firm was the largest savings and loan in Colorado and one of the 45 largest in the nation. Shows four men in cowboy outfits and suits. (July 1925).
Colorado snow totals, live radar, weather forecast streaming on your TV with Denver7 app. From now until election day admission will be free every weekend at the History Colorado Center. Layers of seasonal plantings frame the yard with an elegant and sophisticated look.
1925, A cross burns at a night meeting of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) on Table Top Mountain near Golden (Jefferson County), Colorado. Reported to be the first multi-level building constructed of reinforced concrete west of the Mississippi, the eight-story structure is topped with a penthouse level. As the headquarters for the Denver Chamber of Commerce from 1910 until 1950, the Neoclassical Revival style building is important for its association with the development of Denver as the business hub of the Rocky Mountain states. As white supremacist organizations and the Ku Klux Klan are again in the news across the U.S. due to their emboldened resurgence over the past couple of years, we are taking a look back at the history of the Klan in Colorado—one of several western states that saw among the largest population of members in the early 1920s. Crosses burn at a KKK night ceremony held on Table Top Mountain in Golden (Jefferson County), Colorado. They wear hoods and robes.
We are taking a look back at the history of the Klan in Colorado—one of several western states that saw among the largest population of members in the early 1920s. Completed in 1892, the Equitable Building is significant for its role in the commercial and political history of Colorado. The blue-toned mirage tile creates a stunning contrast both with the brickwork of the house and the red flagstone pavers that lead out to the lawn. Photomontage of Ku Klux Klan women members, who include Mrs. Gano Senter, as they prepare to distribute baskets of food for Thanksgiving in Denver, Colorado. She poses seated, standing, and standing with arm raised. Take a look at the backyard makeover below. View of a burning cross on Ruby Hill, in Denver, Colorado; a man in Ku Klux Klan uniform and hood is to the side. The result is even more dramatic than their dreams—a radical transformation from decades-old outdoor space to a contemporary, Tudor-inspired tour-de-force for entertaining. Constructed in 1911, the twelve-story office building was designed by noted Denver architects William E. and Arthur A. Fisher. Denver architect Frank East Edbrooke designed the building for Henry C. Brown and co-owners W. H. Bush and N. M. Tabor.
Studio portrait of women members of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). The 1929 Telephone Building is important for its association with the growth and development of telephone communications in Denver and the Rocky Mountain region. Temple H. Buell, a well-known Denver architect, designed the 1930 Paramount Theater. 1923-24, Ku Klux Klan members inspect the Miller Special race car owned by Ralph de Palma at Overland Park race track in Denver, Colorado. They raise their arms in salute. Joshua Ruppert is a Senior Designer with Lifescape Colorado, a Denver-based landscape architecture, construction, and property care firm. Although buildings with this combination of functions were not uncommon during the late 19th and earl.
The men wear hoods and robes. The City of Denver, Colorado’s capital and largest city, is located on the South Platte River at its confluence with Cherry Creek, some twelve miles east of the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. A row of men in white hoods that cover the face and robes encircles men in street clothes who kneel with their backs to the camera. Meticulously designed, the new backyard boasts five areas that are distinct and yet flow seamlessly from one to the other: the pergola and dining space; the outdoor kitchen and bar; the intimate, elevated fireplace; the lawn; and the focal point that anchors it all together, a custom copper fountain. The driver, identified as Mr. Miller, wears a duster and holds a cap. C. 1924-1925. 1. Panoramic night view of men, members of the KKK, in pointed hoods that cover the face and dark or white robes who stand, or sit on horseback, on Table Top Mountain near Golden (Jefferson County), Colorado. During the twentieth century, Denver’s economic base expanded with the growth of tourism, enlargement of the service sector, exploitation of energy resources, and the attraction of numerous federal agency offices. By the 1920s, the firm was the largest savings and loan in Colorado and one of the 45 largest in the nation. The original pergola was spruced up with some repairs as well as cuts that match the framing and architecture of the home. Edbrooke for the Denver Gas and Electric Company, reportedly as a promotional tool.
This 1911 building is associated with the development of commerce and banking in Denver.
The short version is that Cherry Creek, which runs through Denver, flooded a half-dozen times from 1860–1920, killing dozens of people. SHows a desk chair, and house plants and cut flowers.
The two-story red brick building was constructed in 1889 to house the operations of the Denver City Cable Railway Company.
Last refreshed in the 1990s, the outdoor space felt outdated and small compared to the owners’ vision of an expansive entertaining mecca. A sign on a building reads: "Western Clothing Co." May 31, 1926, Ku Klux Klan members light candles in metal cans buried in a dirt mound probably in Denver, Colorado. Vinca minor groundcover, which is evergreen and can withstand some light traffic, was planted around the lawn’s edge to endure the family’s outdoor activities—which, with this incredible setup, is bound to be frequent and lively. The Denver family was founded by Giuseppe Roma in the 1920s. Governor Clarence J. Morely poses in the Governor's office. While the first and second stories are surfaced with smooth cut granite, the walls are primarily of dark brown brick. Shows an American flag and the tops of automobiles.
A Polaroid from a Boulé meeting. The Boston Building, an eight-story building of Greenlee red sandstone, combining the Renaissance Revival and Richardsonian Romanesque styles, was designed by the Boston firm of Andrews, Jaques and Rantoul. Book them through GigSalad and be covered by our 100% awesome guarantee! 1925.
Early Years. The building served as the headquarters of the seven-state region Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph (later Mountain Bell) from 1929 until 1984. The 1925 building was the headquarters of Midland Savings and Loan. May 7, 1940, View of a cross burned in Clarence F. Holmes' yard by the KKK near his office at 2602 Welton Street in the Five Points neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. By the 1920s, the firm was the largest savings and loan in Colorado and one of the 45 largest in the nation. Shows four men in cowboy outfits and suits. (July 1925).
Colorado snow totals, live radar, weather forecast streaming on your TV with Denver7 app. From now until election day admission will be free every weekend at the History Colorado Center. Layers of seasonal plantings frame the yard with an elegant and sophisticated look.
1925, A cross burns at a night meeting of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) on Table Top Mountain near Golden (Jefferson County), Colorado. Reported to be the first multi-level building constructed of reinforced concrete west of the Mississippi, the eight-story structure is topped with a penthouse level. As the headquarters for the Denver Chamber of Commerce from 1910 until 1950, the Neoclassical Revival style building is important for its association with the development of Denver as the business hub of the Rocky Mountain states. As white supremacist organizations and the Ku Klux Klan are again in the news across the U.S. due to their emboldened resurgence over the past couple of years, we are taking a look back at the history of the Klan in Colorado—one of several western states that saw among the largest population of members in the early 1920s. Crosses burn at a KKK night ceremony held on Table Top Mountain in Golden (Jefferson County), Colorado. They wear hoods and robes.
We are taking a look back at the history of the Klan in Colorado—one of several western states that saw among the largest population of members in the early 1920s. Completed in 1892, the Equitable Building is significant for its role in the commercial and political history of Colorado. The blue-toned mirage tile creates a stunning contrast both with the brickwork of the house and the red flagstone pavers that lead out to the lawn. Photomontage of Ku Klux Klan women members, who include Mrs. Gano Senter, as they prepare to distribute baskets of food for Thanksgiving in Denver, Colorado. She poses seated, standing, and standing with arm raised. Take a look at the backyard makeover below. View of a burning cross on Ruby Hill, in Denver, Colorado; a man in Ku Klux Klan uniform and hood is to the side. The result is even more dramatic than their dreams—a radical transformation from decades-old outdoor space to a contemporary, Tudor-inspired tour-de-force for entertaining. Constructed in 1911, the twelve-story office building was designed by noted Denver architects William E. and Arthur A. Fisher. Denver architect Frank East Edbrooke designed the building for Henry C. Brown and co-owners W. H. Bush and N. M. Tabor.
Studio portrait of women members of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). The 1929 Telephone Building is important for its association with the growth and development of telephone communications in Denver and the Rocky Mountain region. Temple H. Buell, a well-known Denver architect, designed the 1930 Paramount Theater. 1923-24, Ku Klux Klan members inspect the Miller Special race car owned by Ralph de Palma at Overland Park race track in Denver, Colorado. They raise their arms in salute. Joshua Ruppert is a Senior Designer with Lifescape Colorado, a Denver-based landscape architecture, construction, and property care firm. Although buildings with this combination of functions were not uncommon during the late 19th and earl.
The men wear hoods and robes. The City of Denver, Colorado’s capital and largest city, is located on the South Platte River at its confluence with Cherry Creek, some twelve miles east of the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. A row of men in white hoods that cover the face and robes encircles men in street clothes who kneel with their backs to the camera. Meticulously designed, the new backyard boasts five areas that are distinct and yet flow seamlessly from one to the other: the pergola and dining space; the outdoor kitchen and bar; the intimate, elevated fireplace; the lawn; and the focal point that anchors it all together, a custom copper fountain. The driver, identified as Mr. Miller, wears a duster and holds a cap. C. 1924-1925. 1. Panoramic night view of men, members of the KKK, in pointed hoods that cover the face and dark or white robes who stand, or sit on horseback, on Table Top Mountain near Golden (Jefferson County), Colorado. During the twentieth century, Denver’s economic base expanded with the growth of tourism, enlargement of the service sector, exploitation of energy resources, and the attraction of numerous federal agency offices. By the 1920s, the firm was the largest savings and loan in Colorado and one of the 45 largest in the nation. The original pergola was spruced up with some repairs as well as cuts that match the framing and architecture of the home. Edbrooke for the Denver Gas and Electric Company, reportedly as a promotional tool.
This 1911 building is associated with the development of commerce and banking in Denver.
The short version is that Cherry Creek, which runs through Denver, flooded a half-dozen times from 1860–1920, killing dozens of people. SHows a desk chair, and house plants and cut flowers.
The two-story red brick building was constructed in 1889 to house the operations of the Denver City Cable Railway Company.
Last refreshed in the 1990s, the outdoor space felt outdated and small compared to the owners’ vision of an expansive entertaining mecca. A sign on a building reads: "Western Clothing Co." May 31, 1926, Ku Klux Klan members light candles in metal cans buried in a dirt mound probably in Denver, Colorado. Vinca minor groundcover, which is evergreen and can withstand some light traffic, was planted around the lawn’s edge to endure the family’s outdoor activities—which, with this incredible setup, is bound to be frequent and lively. The Denver family was founded by Giuseppe Roma in the 1920s. Governor Clarence J. Morely poses in the Governor's office. While the first and second stories are surfaced with smooth cut granite, the walls are primarily of dark brown brick. Shows an American flag and the tops of automobiles.
A Polaroid from a Boulé meeting. The Boston Building, an eight-story building of Greenlee red sandstone, combining the Renaissance Revival and Richardsonian Romanesque styles, was designed by the Boston firm of Andrews, Jaques and Rantoul. Book them through GigSalad and be covered by our 100% awesome guarantee! 1925.
Early Years. The building served as the headquarters of the seven-state region Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph (later Mountain Bell) from 1929 until 1984. The 1925 building was the headquarters of Midland Savings and Loan. May 7, 1940, View of a cross burned in Clarence F. Holmes' yard by the KKK near his office at 2602 Welton Street in the Five Points neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. By the 1920s, the firm was the largest savings and loan in Colorado and one of the 45 largest in the nation. Shows four men in cowboy outfits and suits. (July 1925).
Colorado snow totals, live radar, weather forecast streaming on your TV with Denver7 app. From now until election day admission will be free every weekend at the History Colorado Center. Layers of seasonal plantings frame the yard with an elegant and sophisticated look.
1925, A cross burns at a night meeting of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) on Table Top Mountain near Golden (Jefferson County), Colorado. Reported to be the first multi-level building constructed of reinforced concrete west of the Mississippi, the eight-story structure is topped with a penthouse level. As the headquarters for the Denver Chamber of Commerce from 1910 until 1950, the Neoclassical Revival style building is important for its association with the development of Denver as the business hub of the Rocky Mountain states. As white supremacist organizations and the Ku Klux Klan are again in the news across the U.S. due to their emboldened resurgence over the past couple of years, we are taking a look back at the history of the Klan in Colorado—one of several western states that saw among the largest population of members in the early 1920s. Crosses burn at a KKK night ceremony held on Table Top Mountain in Golden (Jefferson County), Colorado. They wear hoods and robes.
We are taking a look back at the history of the Klan in Colorado—one of several western states that saw among the largest population of members in the early 1920s. Completed in 1892, the Equitable Building is significant for its role in the commercial and political history of Colorado. The blue-toned mirage tile creates a stunning contrast both with the brickwork of the house and the red flagstone pavers that lead out to the lawn. Photomontage of Ku Klux Klan women members, who include Mrs. Gano Senter, as they prepare to distribute baskets of food for Thanksgiving in Denver, Colorado. She poses seated, standing, and standing with arm raised. Take a look at the backyard makeover below. View of a burning cross on Ruby Hill, in Denver, Colorado; a man in Ku Klux Klan uniform and hood is to the side. The result is even more dramatic than their dreams—a radical transformation from decades-old outdoor space to a contemporary, Tudor-inspired tour-de-force for entertaining. Constructed in 1911, the twelve-story office building was designed by noted Denver architects William E. and Arthur A. Fisher. Denver architect Frank East Edbrooke designed the building for Henry C. Brown and co-owners W. H. Bush and N. M. Tabor.
Studio portrait of women members of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). The 1929 Telephone Building is important for its association with the growth and development of telephone communications in Denver and the Rocky Mountain region. Temple H. Buell, a well-known Denver architect, designed the 1930 Paramount Theater. 1923-24, Ku Klux Klan members inspect the Miller Special race car owned by Ralph de Palma at Overland Park race track in Denver, Colorado. They raise their arms in salute. Joshua Ruppert is a Senior Designer with Lifescape Colorado, a Denver-based landscape architecture, construction, and property care firm. Although buildings with this combination of functions were not uncommon during the late 19th and earl.
The men wear hoods and robes. The City of Denver, Colorado’s capital and largest city, is located on the South Platte River at its confluence with Cherry Creek, some twelve miles east of the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. A row of men in white hoods that cover the face and robes encircles men in street clothes who kneel with their backs to the camera. Meticulously designed, the new backyard boasts five areas that are distinct and yet flow seamlessly from one to the other: the pergola and dining space; the outdoor kitchen and bar; the intimate, elevated fireplace; the lawn; and the focal point that anchors it all together, a custom copper fountain. The driver, identified as Mr. Miller, wears a duster and holds a cap. C. 1924-1925. 1. Panoramic night view of men, members of the KKK, in pointed hoods that cover the face and dark or white robes who stand, or sit on horseback, on Table Top Mountain near Golden (Jefferson County), Colorado. During the twentieth century, Denver’s economic base expanded with the growth of tourism, enlargement of the service sector, exploitation of energy resources, and the attraction of numerous federal agency offices. By the 1920s, the firm was the largest savings and loan in Colorado and one of the 45 largest in the nation. The original pergola was spruced up with some repairs as well as cuts that match the framing and architecture of the home. Edbrooke for the Denver Gas and Electric Company, reportedly as a promotional tool.
This 1911 building is associated with the development of commerce and banking in Denver.
The short version is that Cherry Creek, which runs through Denver, flooded a half-dozen times from 1860–1920, killing dozens of people. SHows a desk chair, and house plants and cut flowers.
The two-story red brick building was constructed in 1889 to house the operations of the Denver City Cable Railway Company.
Last refreshed in the 1990s, the outdoor space felt outdated and small compared to the owners’ vision of an expansive entertaining mecca. A sign on a building reads: "Western Clothing Co." May 31, 1926, Ku Klux Klan members light candles in metal cans buried in a dirt mound probably in Denver, Colorado. Vinca minor groundcover, which is evergreen and can withstand some light traffic, was planted around the lawn’s edge to endure the family’s outdoor activities—which, with this incredible setup, is bound to be frequent and lively. The Denver family was founded by Giuseppe Roma in the 1920s. Governor Clarence J. Morely poses in the Governor's office. While the first and second stories are surfaced with smooth cut granite, the walls are primarily of dark brown brick. Shows an American flag and the tops of automobiles.
A Polaroid from a Boulé meeting. The Boston Building, an eight-story building of Greenlee red sandstone, combining the Renaissance Revival and Richardsonian Romanesque styles, was designed by the Boston firm of Andrews, Jaques and Rantoul. Book them through GigSalad and be covered by our 100% awesome guarantee! 1925.
Early Years. The building served as the headquarters of the seven-state region Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph (later Mountain Bell) from 1929 until 1984. The 1925 building was the headquarters of Midland Savings and Loan. May 7, 1940, View of a cross burned in Clarence F. Holmes' yard by the KKK near his office at 2602 Welton Street in the Five Points neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. By the 1920s, the firm was the largest savings and loan in Colorado and one of the 45 largest in the nation. Shows four men in cowboy outfits and suits. (July 1925).
Colorado snow totals, live radar, weather forecast streaming on your TV with Denver7 app. From now until election day admission will be free every weekend at the History Colorado Center. Layers of seasonal plantings frame the yard with an elegant and sophisticated look.
1925, A cross burns at a night meeting of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) on Table Top Mountain near Golden (Jefferson County), Colorado. Reported to be the first multi-level building constructed of reinforced concrete west of the Mississippi, the eight-story structure is topped with a penthouse level. As the headquarters for the Denver Chamber of Commerce from 1910 until 1950, the Neoclassical Revival style building is important for its association with the development of Denver as the business hub of the Rocky Mountain states. As white supremacist organizations and the Ku Klux Klan are again in the news across the U.S. due to their emboldened resurgence over the past couple of years, we are taking a look back at the history of the Klan in Colorado—one of several western states that saw among the largest population of members in the early 1920s. Crosses burn at a KKK night ceremony held on Table Top Mountain in Golden (Jefferson County), Colorado. They wear hoods and robes.
We are taking a look back at the history of the Klan in Colorado—one of several western states that saw among the largest population of members in the early 1920s. Completed in 1892, the Equitable Building is significant for its role in the commercial and political history of Colorado. The blue-toned mirage tile creates a stunning contrast both with the brickwork of the house and the red flagstone pavers that lead out to the lawn. Photomontage of Ku Klux Klan women members, who include Mrs. Gano Senter, as they prepare to distribute baskets of food for Thanksgiving in Denver, Colorado. She poses seated, standing, and standing with arm raised. Take a look at the backyard makeover below. View of a burning cross on Ruby Hill, in Denver, Colorado; a man in Ku Klux Klan uniform and hood is to the side. The result is even more dramatic than their dreams—a radical transformation from decades-old outdoor space to a contemporary, Tudor-inspired tour-de-force for entertaining. Constructed in 1911, the twelve-story office building was designed by noted Denver architects William E. and Arthur A. Fisher. Denver architect Frank East Edbrooke designed the building for Henry C. Brown and co-owners W. H. Bush and N. M. Tabor.
Studio portrait of women members of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). The 1929 Telephone Building is important for its association with the growth and development of telephone communications in Denver and the Rocky Mountain region. Temple H. Buell, a well-known Denver architect, designed the 1930 Paramount Theater. 1923-24, Ku Klux Klan members inspect the Miller Special race car owned by Ralph de Palma at Overland Park race track in Denver, Colorado. They raise their arms in salute. Joshua Ruppert is a Senior Designer with Lifescape Colorado, a Denver-based landscape architecture, construction, and property care firm. Although buildings with this combination of functions were not uncommon during the late 19th and earl.
The men wear hoods and robes. The City of Denver, Colorado’s capital and largest city, is located on the South Platte River at its confluence with Cherry Creek, some twelve miles east of the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. A row of men in white hoods that cover the face and robes encircles men in street clothes who kneel with their backs to the camera. Meticulously designed, the new backyard boasts five areas that are distinct and yet flow seamlessly from one to the other: the pergola and dining space; the outdoor kitchen and bar; the intimate, elevated fireplace; the lawn; and the focal point that anchors it all together, a custom copper fountain. The driver, identified as Mr. Miller, wears a duster and holds a cap. C. 1924-1925. 1. Panoramic night view of men, members of the KKK, in pointed hoods that cover the face and dark or white robes who stand, or sit on horseback, on Table Top Mountain near Golden (Jefferson County), Colorado. During the twentieth century, Denver’s economic base expanded with the growth of tourism, enlargement of the service sector, exploitation of energy resources, and the attraction of numerous federal agency offices. By the 1920s, the firm was the largest savings and loan in Colorado and one of the 45 largest in the nation. The original pergola was spruced up with some repairs as well as cuts that match the framing and architecture of the home. Edbrooke for the Denver Gas and Electric Company, reportedly as a promotional tool.
This 1911 building is associated with the development of commerce and banking in Denver.
The short version is that Cherry Creek, which runs through Denver, flooded a half-dozen times from 1860–1920, killing dozens of people. SHows a desk chair, and house plants and cut flowers.
The two-story red brick building was constructed in 1889 to house the operations of the Denver City Cable Railway Company.
Last refreshed in the 1990s, the outdoor space felt outdated and small compared to the owners’ vision of an expansive entertaining mecca. A sign on a building reads: "Western Clothing Co." May 31, 1926, Ku Klux Klan members light candles in metal cans buried in a dirt mound probably in Denver, Colorado. Vinca minor groundcover, which is evergreen and can withstand some light traffic, was planted around the lawn’s edge to endure the family’s outdoor activities—which, with this incredible setup, is bound to be frequent and lively. The Denver family was founded by Giuseppe Roma in the 1920s. Governor Clarence J. Morely poses in the Governor's office. While the first and second stories are surfaced with smooth cut granite, the walls are primarily of dark brown brick. Shows an American flag and the tops of automobiles.
A Polaroid from a Boulé meeting. The Boston Building, an eight-story building of Greenlee red sandstone, combining the Renaissance Revival and Richardsonian Romanesque styles, was designed by the Boston firm of Andrews, Jaques and Rantoul. Book them through GigSalad and be covered by our 100% awesome guarantee! 1925.
Early Years. The building served as the headquarters of the seven-state region Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph (later Mountain Bell) from 1929 until 1984. The 1925 building was the headquarters of Midland Savings and Loan. May 7, 1940, View of a cross burned in Clarence F. Holmes' yard by the KKK near his office at 2602 Welton Street in the Five Points neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. By the 1920s, the firm was the largest savings and loan in Colorado and one of the 45 largest in the nation. Shows four men in cowboy outfits and suits. (July 1925).
Colorado snow totals, live radar, weather forecast streaming on your TV with Denver7 app. From now until election day admission will be free every weekend at the History Colorado Center. Layers of seasonal plantings frame the yard with an elegant and sophisticated look.
1925, A cross burns at a night meeting of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) on Table Top Mountain near Golden (Jefferson County), Colorado. Reported to be the first multi-level building constructed of reinforced concrete west of the Mississippi, the eight-story structure is topped with a penthouse level. As the headquarters for the Denver Chamber of Commerce from 1910 until 1950, the Neoclassical Revival style building is important for its association with the development of Denver as the business hub of the Rocky Mountain states. As white supremacist organizations and the Ku Klux Klan are again in the news across the U.S. due to their emboldened resurgence over the past couple of years, we are taking a look back at the history of the Klan in Colorado—one of several western states that saw among the largest population of members in the early 1920s. Crosses burn at a KKK night ceremony held on Table Top Mountain in Golden (Jefferson County), Colorado. They wear hoods and robes.
We are taking a look back at the history of the Klan in Colorado—one of several western states that saw among the largest population of members in the early 1920s. Completed in 1892, the Equitable Building is significant for its role in the commercial and political history of Colorado. The blue-toned mirage tile creates a stunning contrast both with the brickwork of the house and the red flagstone pavers that lead out to the lawn. Photomontage of Ku Klux Klan women members, who include Mrs. Gano Senter, as they prepare to distribute baskets of food for Thanksgiving in Denver, Colorado. She poses seated, standing, and standing with arm raised. Take a look at the backyard makeover below. View of a burning cross on Ruby Hill, in Denver, Colorado; a man in Ku Klux Klan uniform and hood is to the side. The result is even more dramatic than their dreams—a radical transformation from decades-old outdoor space to a contemporary, Tudor-inspired tour-de-force for entertaining. Constructed in 1911, the twelve-story office building was designed by noted Denver architects William E. and Arthur A. Fisher. Denver architect Frank East Edbrooke designed the building for Henry C. Brown and co-owners W. H. Bush and N. M. Tabor.
Studio portrait of women members of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). The 1929 Telephone Building is important for its association with the growth and development of telephone communications in Denver and the Rocky Mountain region. Temple H. Buell, a well-known Denver architect, designed the 1930 Paramount Theater. 1923-24, Ku Klux Klan members inspect the Miller Special race car owned by Ralph de Palma at Overland Park race track in Denver, Colorado. They raise their arms in salute. Joshua Ruppert is a Senior Designer with Lifescape Colorado, a Denver-based landscape architecture, construction, and property care firm. Although buildings with this combination of functions were not uncommon during the late 19th and earl.
The men wear hoods and robes. The City of Denver, Colorado’s capital and largest city, is located on the South Platte River at its confluence with Cherry Creek, some twelve miles east of the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. A row of men in white hoods that cover the face and robes encircles men in street clothes who kneel with their backs to the camera. Meticulously designed, the new backyard boasts five areas that are distinct and yet flow seamlessly from one to the other: the pergola and dining space; the outdoor kitchen and bar; the intimate, elevated fireplace; the lawn; and the focal point that anchors it all together, a custom copper fountain. The driver, identified as Mr. Miller, wears a duster and holds a cap. C. 1924-1925. 1. Panoramic night view of men, members of the KKK, in pointed hoods that cover the face and dark or white robes who stand, or sit on horseback, on Table Top Mountain near Golden (Jefferson County), Colorado. During the twentieth century, Denver’s economic base expanded with the growth of tourism, enlargement of the service sector, exploitation of energy resources, and the attraction of numerous federal agency offices. By the 1920s, the firm was the largest savings and loan in Colorado and one of the 45 largest in the nation. The original pergola was spruced up with some repairs as well as cuts that match the framing and architecture of the home. Edbrooke for the Denver Gas and Electric Company, reportedly as a promotional tool.
This 1911 building is associated with the development of commerce and banking in Denver.
They wear hoods and robes as spectators look on. 1920s. You've Never Seen a Micro-Apartment Like This, Shine a Light of Hope for Children with Critical Illnesses, 5 Places to Cozy Up Around a Fireplace this Fall, Where to Get Legit Lobster Rolls in Denver, Inspired Spaces: A Living Room and Then Some. Two women and a man, members of the Ku Klux Klan, stand near a burning cross at night probably in Denver, Colorado. Between 1888-1924, the original three-story building grew along with one of Denver’s most successful retail operations.
1922-25? The three brothers, Eugene "Checkers," Clyde "Flip Flop," and Clarence "Chauncey," were involved in bootlegging, during the 1920s, and gambling into the 1980s. This multiple property submission provides a historical context for evaluating the significance of historic resources associated with the commercial development of Denver’s Central Business District during the period 1880-1973.
The short version is that Cherry Creek, which runs through Denver, flooded a half-dozen times from 1860–1920, killing dozens of people. SHows a desk chair, and house plants and cut flowers.
The two-story red brick building was constructed in 1889 to house the operations of the Denver City Cable Railway Company.
Last refreshed in the 1990s, the outdoor space felt outdated and small compared to the owners’ vision of an expansive entertaining mecca. A sign on a building reads: "Western Clothing Co." May 31, 1926, Ku Klux Klan members light candles in metal cans buried in a dirt mound probably in Denver, Colorado. Vinca minor groundcover, which is evergreen and can withstand some light traffic, was planted around the lawn’s edge to endure the family’s outdoor activities—which, with this incredible setup, is bound to be frequent and lively. The Denver family was founded by Giuseppe Roma in the 1920s. Governor Clarence J. Morely poses in the Governor's office. While the first and second stories are surfaced with smooth cut granite, the walls are primarily of dark brown brick. Shows an American flag and the tops of automobiles.
A Polaroid from a Boulé meeting. The Boston Building, an eight-story building of Greenlee red sandstone, combining the Renaissance Revival and Richardsonian Romanesque styles, was designed by the Boston firm of Andrews, Jaques and Rantoul. Book them through GigSalad and be covered by our 100% awesome guarantee! 1925.
Early Years. The building served as the headquarters of the seven-state region Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph (later Mountain Bell) from 1929 until 1984. The 1925 building was the headquarters of Midland Savings and Loan. May 7, 1940, View of a cross burned in Clarence F. Holmes' yard by the KKK near his office at 2602 Welton Street in the Five Points neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. By the 1920s, the firm was the largest savings and loan in Colorado and one of the 45 largest in the nation. Shows four men in cowboy outfits and suits. (July 1925).
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1925, A cross burns at a night meeting of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) on Table Top Mountain near Golden (Jefferson County), Colorado. Reported to be the first multi-level building constructed of reinforced concrete west of the Mississippi, the eight-story structure is topped with a penthouse level. As the headquarters for the Denver Chamber of Commerce from 1910 until 1950, the Neoclassical Revival style building is important for its association with the development of Denver as the business hub of the Rocky Mountain states. As white supremacist organizations and the Ku Klux Klan are again in the news across the U.S. due to their emboldened resurgence over the past couple of years, we are taking a look back at the history of the Klan in Colorado—one of several western states that saw among the largest population of members in the early 1920s. Crosses burn at a KKK night ceremony held on Table Top Mountain in Golden (Jefferson County), Colorado. They wear hoods and robes.
We are taking a look back at the history of the Klan in Colorado—one of several western states that saw among the largest population of members in the early 1920s. Completed in 1892, the Equitable Building is significant for its role in the commercial and political history of Colorado. The blue-toned mirage tile creates a stunning contrast both with the brickwork of the house and the red flagstone pavers that lead out to the lawn. Photomontage of Ku Klux Klan women members, who include Mrs. Gano Senter, as they prepare to distribute baskets of food for Thanksgiving in Denver, Colorado. She poses seated, standing, and standing with arm raised. Take a look at the backyard makeover below. View of a burning cross on Ruby Hill, in Denver, Colorado; a man in Ku Klux Klan uniform and hood is to the side. The result is even more dramatic than their dreams—a radical transformation from decades-old outdoor space to a contemporary, Tudor-inspired tour-de-force for entertaining. Constructed in 1911, the twelve-story office building was designed by noted Denver architects William E. and Arthur A. Fisher. Denver architect Frank East Edbrooke designed the building for Henry C. Brown and co-owners W. H. Bush and N. M. Tabor.
Studio portrait of women members of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). The 1929 Telephone Building is important for its association with the growth and development of telephone communications in Denver and the Rocky Mountain region. Temple H. Buell, a well-known Denver architect, designed the 1930 Paramount Theater. 1923-24, Ku Klux Klan members inspect the Miller Special race car owned by Ralph de Palma at Overland Park race track in Denver, Colorado. They raise their arms in salute. Joshua Ruppert is a Senior Designer with Lifescape Colorado, a Denver-based landscape architecture, construction, and property care firm. Although buildings with this combination of functions were not uncommon during the late 19th and earl.
The men wear hoods and robes. The City of Denver, Colorado’s capital and largest city, is located on the South Platte River at its confluence with Cherry Creek, some twelve miles east of the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. A row of men in white hoods that cover the face and robes encircles men in street clothes who kneel with their backs to the camera. Meticulously designed, the new backyard boasts five areas that are distinct and yet flow seamlessly from one to the other: the pergola and dining space; the outdoor kitchen and bar; the intimate, elevated fireplace; the lawn; and the focal point that anchors it all together, a custom copper fountain. The driver, identified as Mr. Miller, wears a duster and holds a cap. C. 1924-1925. 1. Panoramic night view of men, members of the KKK, in pointed hoods that cover the face and dark or white robes who stand, or sit on horseback, on Table Top Mountain near Golden (Jefferson County), Colorado. During the twentieth century, Denver’s economic base expanded with the growth of tourism, enlargement of the service sector, exploitation of energy resources, and the attraction of numerous federal agency offices. By the 1920s, the firm was the largest savings and loan in Colorado and one of the 45 largest in the nation. The original pergola was spruced up with some repairs as well as cuts that match the framing and architecture of the home. Edbrooke for the Denver Gas and Electric Company, reportedly as a promotional tool.
This 1911 building is associated with the development of commerce and banking in Denver.