List of Denver landmarks

Denver has a formal historic designation program that establishes Denver landmarks. These are designated by ordinances of Denver's city council.[1] The first three sites so designated, on January 10, 1968, are the Emmanuel/Sherith Chapel, Constitution Hall (site) (destroyed by fire in 1977), and the Governors Mansion. The list of designated sites is 11 pages long.[2]

It also has many visitor attractions and unofficial landmarks, including:

  • 16th Street Mall is a mile long pedestrian-only street that runs from Denver Union Station in LoDo to Broadway at the other end of downtown.
  • Avenue Theater, a professional theater located in the Downtown Denver vicinity.
  • Black American West Museum, which reflects the history of African Americans in the West and Denver.
  • Brown Palace Hotel, proclaimed by Elvis as "The best hotel in the world", a historic hotel that has hosted many celebrities, dignitaries, and other important people.
  • Buckhorn Exchange, Denver's oldest restaurant, a historic old-west steakhouse
The Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception
The Denver Botanic Gardens
The Union Station of Denver, both a significant historical building and future hub of RTD's rail network

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