Larimer Square, Denver Photos

While technically not a city square, a one block section of Larimer Street, with all its 1870s to 80s heritage buildings intact and restored, has become a vibrant hub of shops and restaurants.

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Heritage McKibben Building (c1885) & Lincoln Hall (1887) (1411-19 Larimer Square).

Lincoln Hall (1887) (1413-19 Larimer Square). Style: Second Empire.

Congdon building (1870) (1421-25 Larimer Square) on site where Colorado legislature met in 1866.

Looms & Frontenac buildings (1431-33 Larimer Square).

Crawford Building (1875) (1439 Larimer Square) probably oldest building in Denver.
Style: Second Empire.

Italianate building (1441 Larimer Square).

Gallup & Stanbury Saloon (1873) (1445-51 Larimer Square).

The Granite Building (1882) (1228 15th St. on Larimer Square) by George W. & William N. Clayton.

Stonework detail of Clayton's Granite Building.

Sussex building (1880) (1420 Larimer Square).

E.E. Kettle Arcade (1877) (1424 Larimer Square) between Sussex & Wooten buildings.

Open pediment of E.E. Kettle heritage building on Larimer Square.

Heritage building (1402-06 Larimer Square): Barnum, Neverland & Hope Hotel buildings.

Brick heritage Hope Hotel building (1888) (1402 Larimer Square).


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