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October 2019
Historic Denver’s Annual Dinner & Awards Program honors the individuals and projects that highlight Denver’s cultural history while giving it an anchor in the future. Three individual awards, the Molly Brown Award, the Ann Love Award and the Keystone Award will be presented, along with four Community Preservation Awards for outstanding projects and one Re-Mix [...]
Find out moreNovember 2019
Join us for a look at some unique revitalization projects throughout Denver. As housing prices rise, we are looking at highlighting several projects that are taking advantage of existing density, as well as breathing new life into spaces that were previously less desirable. Innovative projects have taken former motels and hotels, and reimagined them as [...]
Find out moreDecember 2019
Join Historic Denver, Inc. and the American Guild of Organists for a Saturday afternoon stroll full of architecture, history and beautiful organ music! This year the Organ Tour will visit University Park and the University of Denver. Our tour will begin at University Park UMC, then we will visit Hamilton Hall at the Lamont School [...]
Find out moreDecember 2020
Are you involved in real estate, or do you wish you knew more about Denver's historic neighborhoods and homes? This virtual half-day seminar covers topics such as Denver architecture, neighborhoods with specific styles, historic designation, historic home maintenance, and more! Realtors that attend the full seminar are eligible for CEC credits.
Find out moreNovember 2022
Did you know that Denver is a key part of the story of how frenchman, Charles Heidsieck popularized Champagne in America? Authors Don and Petie Kladstrup are in Denver to share this fascinating history, part of their book, Champagne Charlie: The Frenchman Who Taught Americans to Love Champagne. The Tattered Cover McGregor Square will host [...]
Find out moreFebruary 2023
Fifty years ago the U.S. Supreme Court made a landmark decision regarding segregation in Denver Public Schools. Keyes v. School District No. 1 led to district-wide busing to integrate schools. We're partnering with the nonprofit education news organization Chalkbeat to explore the case topics and their relationship to neighborhood schools today in our first Empowered [...]
Find out moreFebruary 2024
Known as “the non-starving artist,” Bob Ragland inspired many Denver artists to pursue art as a career and shake off the expectation that art would not provide a living wage. His mentees continue to actively contribute to Denver’s art scene and will share their favorite memories and inspirational words from Bob. During this panel conversation [...]
Find out moreApril 2024
Historic Denver’s popular Realtor Seminar, Understanding and Selling Historic Homes, will be offered once again on Wednesday, April 24th, from 12 to 4:30pm. This 3 credit course covers 150 years of Denver Architecture, an exploration of the various types of historic protections, maintenance pointers and sales tips. We are offering the course digitally, in order [...]
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