Baker/Broadway
The Baker Neighborhood was one of Denver's first street-car suburbs. Most of the homes in the area were constructed between 1890 and 1920. The neighborhood has historic designation within the City of Denver, and is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Broadway, on the eastern edge of the neighborhood is one of Denver's major commercial streets.
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Typical Street
Bannock Street looking south. |
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Another Typical Street
3rd Avenue looking west. |
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Art Deco
The 1936 Fire Station No. 11. |
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Denver Square X2
A pair of "double squares." |
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Shotgun House
The smallest house in the neighborhood. |
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Rowhouse
Typical neighborhood rowhouse. |
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Typical Street
Another typical street scene. |
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Baker Tower
The only high-rise in the neighborhood behind the catholic church spire. |
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Neighborhood Church
One of the many churches in the neighborhood. |
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Broadway
Typical commercial buildings waiting for redevelopment. |
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Broadway
The most historic buildings on Broadway - The Mayan Theater and the Union Bank and Trust building. |
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Broadway
Looking south along Broadway in the Baker neighborhood area. |
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Broadway
Looking north towards downtown. |
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Broadway
One of Denver's few terra cotta buildings. |
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Broadway
Looking south on Broadway. |
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