Highland Park Historic District | |
Location: | Bounded by Zuni St., Dunkeld Pl., Clay St., and 32nd Ave., Denver, Colorado |
Coordinates: | 39.7608°N -105.0172°W |
Built: | 1874 |
Architect: | General William Jackson Palmer |
Architecture: | Gothic, Queen Anne, Classic Cottage, Mission |
Added: | January 18, 1985 |
Area: | 23.8acres |
Refnum: | 85000082 |
The Highland Park Historic District in Denver, Colorado is a 23.8acres historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. It has also been known as Scottish Village.[1]
It includes "the only segment of the original Highland Park subdivision to remain intact", with 133 contributing buildings on 23.8acres.
The district is bounded by Zuni St., Dunkeld Pl., Clay St., and 32nd Ave.[2]