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  2. Five Points, Denver - Wikipedia

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    Five Points is one of Denver, Colorado's oldest neighborhoods. It is now one of the fastest growing in terms of both redevelopment and population. Much of this growth is taking place in the River North Arts District, or "RiNo", which is often considered by locals a neighborhood of its own; although it is officially within the Five Points neighborhood in addition to parts of neighboring ...

  3. History of Denver - Wikipedia

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    The Denver area, part of the Territory of Kansas, was sparsely settled until the late 1850s.Occasional parties of prospectors came looking for gold, then moved on. In July 1858, Green Russell and Sam Bates found a small placer deposit near the mouth of Little Dry Creek (in the present-day suburb of Englewood) that yielded about 20 troy ounces (620 g) of gold, the first significant gold ...

  4. Downtown New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    By the 1990s, the terms had largely fallen out of use, with only the merest fraction of the population of Greater New Orleans inhabiting the region once divided into Uptown and Downtown zones.Today, use of the word "downtown" will most likely be taken to mean the CBD/Warehouse District neighborhood (i.e., the area within the DDD's ambit), and ...

  5. Central Presbyterian Church (Denver, Colorado) - Wikipedia

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    The church was an offshoot of the First Presbyterian Church of Denver, which was organized in 1860 when the Reverend A.T. Rankin moved to Denver and placed an ad in the Rocky Mountain News announcing religious services for Presbyterians on the banks of Cherry Creek. [2] The Central Presbyterian Church congregation received its name in 1874. [3]

  6. Spire (Denver) - Wikipedia

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    Spire is a high-rise building containing 496 condominium homes in Denver, Colorado, in the United States. Standing at 147.2 metres (483 ft) with 42 floors, [1] Spire is the tenth tallest building in Denver and was designed by architecture firm RNL Design. The building is at 14th Street and Champa Street in downtown Denver.

  7. Comedy Works - Wikipedia

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    Comedy Works' entrance at the downtown Denver location. Comedy Works is a stand-up comedy club with two locations in the Denver, Colorado metropolitan area. The downtown club opened in September 1981 and is located in Larimer Square in Denver. The south club, which opened September 2008, is part of The Landmark development in Greenwood Village.

  8. Denver, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    It is about 25 miles (40 km) north of downtown Charlotte and 15 miles (24 km) southeast of Newton. Denver's northern border is the Catawba County line. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the Denver CDP has a total area of 5.9 square miles (15.4 km 2), of which 0.01 square miles (0.02 km 2), or 0.14%, are water. [4] Denver's ZIP code is 28037.

  9. 555 17th Street - Wikipedia

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    555 17th Street, formerly known as the Anaconda Tower and the Qwest Tower, is a skyscraper in Denver, Colorado. The building was completed in 1978, and rises 40 floors and 507 feet (155 m) in height. [2] The building stands as the seventh-tallest building in Denver and Colorado.