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Area Gems Red Line Gallery


RedLine is a center for contem- porary art that combines an artist residency program with project- based community engagement in the arts. RedLine encourages artistic growth in an environment where artists can cross the red line to lose the inhibitions that may hold an artist back, while gain- ing support systems to excite the senses and realize one’s dreams. Artists are required to share their experiences and their personal creative’s with the community.


Women’s Bean Project This entrepreneurial business and job skills program for low- income women is housed in a renovated firehouse.


Sacred Heart


The oldest functioning church in the city, this place of worship was established in 1879 for Italian and Irish immigrants.


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Cuernavaca Park


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Potter’s Row Historic District


HIGHLAND W 32nd Ave


Boundaries: Broadway, Lawrence, Downing St., California, Park Ave. Note: The boundaries between Curtis Park, Five Points and Ballpark overlap. This profile treats all three as distinct neighborhoods.


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Centennial Gardens


Downtown Aquarium


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Jefferson Park


Children's Museum Of Denver


Downtown Children’s Playground


Elitch Gardens


Pepsi Center


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Exempla Hospital


Museum of Contemporary Art


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West 28th Avenue Historic District


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Confluence Park


Millennium Bridge


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Denver Skate Park


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Fuller Park


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Mestizo-Curtis Park The neighborhood’s namesake open space was created in 1868 as Denver’s first public park. Today, the park offers an outdoor pool, tennis and basketball courts, horseshoe pits, soccer field, and a new playground.


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