Golden Triangle
The Golden Triangle neighborhood is home to a number of Denver's cultural institutions, including the Art Museum, Central Library and the Colorado History Museum. The neighborhood was also once filled with victorian-era homes. However, during the 1960's and 1970's, many of the blocks were razed to make room for surface parking lots. The neighborhood is currently undergoing a buildings boom, with the surface lots now being replaced by mid- and high-rise condominium and loft buildings. The current population of the neighborhood is approximately 1,000.
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The mid-rise skyline in the foreground. |
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Looking north on Cherokee Street. |
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Another shot looking north on Cherokee Street. |
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Looking south on Bannock Street, the main street through the neighborhood. |
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The Beauvallon project on the eastern edge of the neighborhood. |
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Looking west on 11th Avenue. |
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A mix of new and old architecture in the neighborhood. |
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Looking north on Broadway. |
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The Former Evans School, on the left, waiting for redevelopment. |
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