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Urban Hiking New Urbanism in Denver’s Stapleton (now Central Park) Neighborhood

Urban Hiking New Urbanism in Denver’s Stapleton (now Central Park) Neighborhood

by Lisa Alonge | Feb 28, 2020 | 2-3 Miles, Family, History, Neighborhoods, Northeast Neighborhoods

Urban Hiking New Urbanism in Denver’s Stapleton (now Central Park) Neighborhood Stapleton. It’s a word filled with emotion and history for those that live in the neighborhood and for native residents from Denver. The largest neighborhood in Denver, this...
Walking through Denver’s Artsy Food Basket in Sun Valley and Valverde

Walking through Denver’s Artsy Food Basket in Sun Valley and Valverde

by Lisa Alonge | Feb 27, 2020 | 2-3 Miles, Neighborhoods, Southwest Neighborhoods, Urban

Walking through Denver’s Artsy Food Basket in Sun Valley and Valverde Sun Valley and Valverde sit next to each other on the west side of Denver along the Platte. There’s a lot going on in these two neighborhoods. From large commercial cold-pack freezers to...
Four Miles from Downtown, Pioneer Yourself through Washington Virginia Vale

Four Miles from Downtown, Pioneer Yourself through Washington Virginia Vale

by Lisa Alonge | Feb 27, 2020 | 2-3 Miles, East Neighborhoods, Neighborhoods, Urban

Four Miles from Downtown, Pioneer Yourself through Washington Virginia Vale Washington Virginia Vale: it’s a long name for a neighborhood. Although the area contains Denver’s oldest home at 715 South Forest Street, the current configuration of this...
Animals and Artwork Themes Amble You through La Alma/Lincoln Park

Animals and Artwork Themes Amble You through La Alma/Lincoln Park

by Lisa Alonge | Feb 27, 2020 | 2-3 Miles, Family, History, Neighborhoods

Animals and Artwork Themes Amble You through La Alma/Lincoln Park Animals and Art might be the themes of La Alma/Lincoln Park neighborhood. With MaxFund, a no-kill pet shelter, on its eastern boundary and the Buckhorn Exchange on its western, both places show the...
Walking the Historic Fairmount Cemetery and Windsor Gardens

Walking the Historic Fairmount Cemetery and Windsor Gardens

by Lisa Alonge | Feb 25, 2020 | 2-3 Miles, East Neighborhoods, History, Neighborhoods

Walking the Historic Fairmount Cemetery and Windsor Gardens Most people think of the neighborhood of Windsor being just Windsor Gardens, an active senior living neighborhood. But “Windsor” also includes a small subdivision tucked into the SW corner of...
An Academic Amble through University Neighborhood

An Academic Amble through University Neighborhood

by Lisa Alonge | Feb 25, 2020 | 2-3 Miles, Neighborhoods, Southwest Neighborhoods, Urban

An Academic Amble through University Neighborhood Potatoes. That’s what used to cover the land where the current University neighborhood is at Downing and University, I25 and Dartmouth. Dad Rufus H. “Potato” Clark was the great donor of the land, which developed...
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