Denver’s Historic Homes

Denver’s Historic Homes by Amy B. Zimmer, published by Arcadia Publishing Library Editions on December 2, 2013, offers a visual exploration of the architectural diversity found in Denver. This 130-page book presents an introduction to the various styles and cultural influences that have shaped the Rocky Mountain region, tracing the city’s evolution from its origins as a mining claim to its current status.
Readers will discover a range of architectural styles, from humble sod and log homes to impressive mansions that reflect the aspirations of Denver’s early inhabitants. The book highlights how these structures serve as monuments to the community’s needs and values, showcasing the unique blend of cultures that have contributed to the city’s development. With a focus on history and local significance, this edition provides insights into the architectural heritage of Denver and its historical context.
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Images of America: Denver’s Historic Homes provides a mere introduction into the myriad of architectural styles and the unique blending of cultures that have made the Rocky Mountain region so remarkable, from the city’s inception as a mining claim to what it has become today. From itinerantly used sod and log homes to mansions that rivaled the grandest of their period, Denver’s eclectic gathering of early residents produced a landscape of architectural monuments that attest to the people’s needs, desires, values, and occasional eccentricities.
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