Curtis Park
Just north of Downtown Denver, Curtis Park is a historic area developed in the 1860s and 1870s as a fashionable residential suburb. Neighbors here are quick to point out that this is the oldest residential neighborhood in the city. Take a quick trip to Curtis Park today, and you’ll see it remains one of the center city’s most accessible neighborhoods for Downtown workers and shoppers. As you stroll down its tree-lined streets, one of the most noticeable aspects of the community is its incredible diversity. It’s a wonderfully integrated mix of all kinds of housing, a variety of social and economic levels, and neighbors who are evenly split between African-American, Latino and Caucasian.
Housing
Curtis Park’s housing mix is as charming and varied as its residents. Single story duplexes stand next door to recently renovated grand Victorian mansions; flat- roofed row homes reside beside classic, two-story Denver Square brick houses, and Queen Anne-style homes with second floor porches are also numerous.
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