Country Club, Denver

Summary

Country Club is a neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. According to the Piton Foundation, "The Country Club neighborhood is bounded by University Boulevard, Cherry Creek, Downing Street, and 8th Avenue. Two main features of the neighborhood are the Denver Country Club and Country Club Place subdivision, designed by William and Arthur Fisher, working with Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. in 1909."[1]

One of the gates to the Country Club Place subdivision in the Country Club Neighborhood along 4th Avenue in Denver.

The neighborhood consists of 380[2] homes, making it one of Denver's smallest in number of homes. However, most of the lots and houses are large. Part of the neighborhood forms the Country Club Historic District, but the boundaries of the historic district and the neighborhood proper are not the same; the historic district is smaller and goes from 1st Ave. to 4th Ave. and from Downing St. to University Ave. At Race St. the district goes from 1st to 6th Ave.

The Denver Country Club, a private club, is located on the southern boundary of the neighborhood, along Cherry Creek.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Piton Foundation, Neighborhood summary, retrieved 2008-10-23
  2. ^ YourHub.Com Denver, Don't miss the Historic Denver House Tour, archived from the original on 2008-10-13, retrieved 2008-10-23

External links edit

  • Denver Country Club
  • Country Club Historic Neighborhood Association

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