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Historic Preservation was established through the Denver Landmark Preservation Ordinance in 1967 in order to help preserve City history and character. Over 47 Historic Districts have been established and over 300 structures have been landmarked.
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Preservation Feature
The Molly Brown House
In 1970 local citizens joined forces to preserve the long-time home of Titanic's most famous survivor. They organized as Historic Denver, Inc. and began a long-legacy of preserving Denver’s historic places. Today, you can visit the Brown’s opulent 1889 home, designed by architect William Lang with all the modern conveniences, including electricity, central heat and in-door plumbing. You’ll also hear the fascinating tales of Molly Brown’s incredible life, from instant mining-town wealth, to labor reform and the stages of New York. Learn more at
www.mollybrown.org
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