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Join us on Wednesday, May 28th, from 5-7:30 PM for our next installment of Cocktails in Cool Places: Night Out in Potter Highlands. During this progressive cocktail party, we’ll start at the

Holiday Theater, where we’ll enjoy food and drink in this theater built in 1926.

We’ll also get interior access to the Lumber Baron Inn and the Henry Lee House , as well as a second stop for food and drink at the historic Fish House. As we travel by foot, expert guides will lead you to each site, allowing you to savor the architecture and heritage that make Potter Highlands unique.

 

 

Henry Lee House, built in 1890 by Henry Lee, who served as Denver Park Commissioner and played a significant  role in the creation of Sloans Lake Park and City Park.

 

 

 

Lumber Baron Inn, John Mouat  built this home in 1890 for his wife, Amelia. Mouat made his fortune in lumber, and the home was designed to showcase his industry.

 

 

 

 

 

This unique Mission Revival home was built for Albert Fish, president of Midwest Iron and Steel, in 1909. The property sits on a generous corner lot and is the only house of this style in the neighborhood.

Details

Date:
May 28
Time:
5:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Cost:
$65 – $85
Website:
https://fareharbor.com/embeds/book/historicdenver/items/537433/?full-items=yes&flow=898360

Organizer

Historic Denver
Phone:
303-534-5288 x. 24
Email:
asalutz@historicdenver.org
Website:
https://historicdenver.org/tours-events/

Venue

Multiple Venues in the Potter Highlands Neighborhood
2644 W. 32nd
Denver, CO 80211 United States
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