Classic Homes of Denver

Driving around the neighborhoods of Denver, its hard not to admire the lovely classic homes. Denver has many landmarked districts where the neighborhood relishes restoration instead of replacement.

Today on a chilly, winter morning we leisurely drove up and down Denver city streets enjoying a "bus man’s holiday." Yes, all week we deal with Denver real estate, and even on a day off we find ourselves drawn to exploring.

The good thing about doing a self tour is that you can start in any of the many fine neighborhoods; Seventh Ave. Parkway, Cheesman, Congress Park, Country Club, Cherry Creek are the areas we toured today. (Visit the Denver Classic Home Photo Gallery)

Molly Brown House Musuem

If you have a hankering for some International Colorado History, visit the Molly Brown House Museum at 1340 Pennsylvania Street. Molly was a Denver Socialite who survived the Titanic. Her lovely Victorian home is a delight to visit and a perfect ending to a Denver classic home tour.

Comments

5 Responses to “ Classic Homes of Denver ”

  1. Samuel on December 31st, 2007 11:22 am

    Great. I though folks might like to give my historic neighborhood a look. We are on the National Reg. of Hist. Pl. at http://www.historicnearwestside.com

  2. Carol Williams on January 1st, 2008 2:27 pm

    Hi Kristal,
    Happy New Year!

  3. Michael Tholen on January 1st, 2008 5:45 pm

    Great pics of some truly magnificent houses. If you know some of the history of the houses that would be nice to include.

  4. Bob Carney on January 4th, 2008 2:31 pm

    garsh…I didn’t pass math the first time…had a novel of a comment too..

    Love the house.

  5. Tim Harris on January 14th, 2008 7:40 am

    Very interesting to read about this area here. I’m always fascinated to read of new places and to see the ways that people view their community. It’s extraordinarily important for the real estate professional to have a sense of these things; can you think of 5 other things that are important to success in this market?

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