Denver, Colorado • Denver County
All Saints Episcopal Church in Denver, Colorado, is a prominent example of Gothic Revival architecture. Its construction began in 1890, featuring a striking stone facade and a tall bell tower that has long been a landmark in the city's Capitol Hill neighborhood.
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Landscape Architecture; Social History; Historic - Non-aboriginal
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Architecture
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Community Planning And Development; Landscape Architecture
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Architecture; Community Planning And Development
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Architecture; Social History
3601 Humboldt St., Denver, Colorado
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