Shedding the Frontier Rawness
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Discover the lives and legacies of Denver’s leadersHistory happened quickly in Denver. In just fifty years, the city grew from a mining outpost of crude cabins to a thriving city with the stately neighborhood residences of Civic Center and Capitol Hill. Denver’s wealthy were world citizens who reflected the times in their desire to bring art and culture to the city.
Audio Stories
To listen by phone, dial the Trek Connect phone number 303.562.2407. Enter the corresponding story number followed by the # sign.
Story Site #3 Byers Evans House Museum- Byers segment
Story Site #8 Byers Evans House Museum- Evans segment
Oral History #208 told by Margaret Hayden
Oral History #209 told by Ethlelind Elbert Austin
Story Site #6 Molly Brown House Museum
Oral History #206 told by Maryellen Clifford
Oral History #207 told by Kerri Atter
Story Site #14 & #15 Kirkland Museum
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Oral History #214 told by Hugh Grant
Oral History #216 told by Hugh Grant
Story Site #9 Crawford Hill Mansion
Story Site #10 Governor's Residence
Story Site #11 Country Club Neighborhood
Story Site #12 Cheesman Park
Oral History #212 told by Dennis Gallagher
Story Site #13 St. Stoiberhof Mansion
Story Site #2 15 & Broadway
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Comments
Just did the “Shedding the Frontier Rawness” trek on Labor Day. Was a wonderful tour— I especially liked seeing some sites that were new to me, in spite of many years of learning Denver History — like the Kirkland Museum and the Stoiberhof Mansion.
Nancy Mead
If only you were logged in, you could share your thoughts about this trek.