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Carter-Rice and Company constructed this building in 1903 to house its paper distribution firm.

 

The building is one of the few remaining examples of Second Renaissance Revival architecture in Denver’s central business district. It also typifies the small scale warehouse and commercial structures that dominated the lower downtown area after 1900.

 

Couldn't find the date on the building on the left just that it was the Cactus Club at one time now a high price Appartments.

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Uploaded on August 26, 2024