COMING SOON - CALL DAVE AT 303.946.1840 FOR MORE INFO OR EMAIL TO DAVE@THRIVEDENVER.COM! Neighborhood Description The San Rafael Historic District is significant historically for its representation of the growth and development of Denver neighborhoods during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, for its association with developers who were influential in the growth of city, and for its association with prominent citizens who lived in the district. The San Rafael area has been characterized as serving as a “kind of bridge, between the ‘old’ elite residential neighborhood around Curtis Park and the new, emerging elite neighborhood of Capitol Hill to the south”. Architecturally, the district is significant for its historic housing which reflects the tastes as lifestyles of the middle class during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in Denver, as well as for its religious structures which represent some of the finest ecclesiastical architecture found in the city. The district is notable for its collection of Queen Anne style homes which represent one of the most popular architectural styles of the late nineteenth century, as well as for excellent examples of other styles, including Italianate, Foursquare, Classic Cottage, and Dutch Colonial Revival. The San Rafael Historic District is a unique and well-preserved collection of historic building representing Denver’s middle class housing and religious structures of the period 1874 and 1910, ranging from early vernacular frame homes to substantial architect designed dwelling and landmark churches. The district is notable for the cohesiveness of its built environment in terms of size, scale, building materials, and craftsmanship.
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