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Chief Hosa Lodge
Located in Genesee Park, the Chief Hosa Lodge was built in 1918. The Lodge’s namesake is Arapahoe tribal leader, Little Raven who was charged with keeping peace in the area. He was given “Hosa” as an honorary title; which in the Ute language means peaceful and beautiful. He was one of the first Native American emissaries to Congress; signing treaties with Ulysses S. Grant and then Governor Evans.

 

Montclair Civic Building – “The Molkery”

Completed in 1888 by Walter Baron Von Richtofen, this historic building began as a Consumptive Resort for tuberculosis patients. The Baron had extensive land ownership in the Montclair area, which now boasts one of the oldest suburban communities in the Metro area. After Denver’s annexation of Montclair in 1911, the city purchased the building making it the oldest community center in the system.
 
 
The Darlington Electric Fountain is one of many fountains found throughout Denver. The Electric Fountain, which was originally constructed in 1908 for the Democratic National Convention, has not been fully operational for decades. Now fully restored, the fountain operates from Memorial Day until mid October.
  

 Denver Sister City Parks
Denver Sister Cities International is a creative force for international cooperation and understanding through citizen involvement and participation. Join us and become a part of the global community!
 
Denver currently has 10 Sister Cities, spanning 10 continents:
 

Learn more about all of our Sister City Parks!

  

 Denver Public Art Guide
Tour our unique public art collection located throughout more than 67 significant park and public sites across Denver.
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 Buffalo Bill's Grave
Visit the grave of the one and only Buffalo Bill and learn about his remarkable history at http://buffalobill.org.
  

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