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Denver City Railway Company Building (Sheridan Heritage)

Denver County

The four-story red brick commercial building was constructed as a car barn and horse stable for the Denver City Railway Company.  Located across the street from Union Station, the 1883 building served as the main terminus for Denver’s first public mass transit system until 1892, by which time cable and electric car systems had emerged.

A photo of the building from a slight angle with trees framing the sides and cars below.

Denver City Railway Company Building (Sheridan Heritage)

The 17th Street facade was subsequently redesigned by Baerresen Brothers.  From 1902 to 1972 the building housed the Hendrie and Bolthoff Manufacturing and Supply Company, suppliers of heavy mining equipment throughout the United States.