National and State Register

Park Hill

Denver County

The original Park Hill neighborhood was one of the first exclusively residential areas near Denver, and one of city’s first “streetcar suburbs.”  The neighborhood provides a continuous architectural record extending from approximately 1893, through the building booms of approximately 1907-1917 and 1920-1930, through World War II and concluding in 1954. 

A black and white view of a house from a slight angle with angular roof and a small porch with small staircase over a yard of snow and leafless trees.

2270 Dexter Street in the Park Hill district.

The district contains well preserved examples of popular architectural styles and types of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including Edwardian style, Foursquare and Bungalow, Dutch Colonial Revival, Colonial Revival, Mission Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival, Italian Renaissance, Tudor Revival, and post World War II minimal traditional styles.