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9/17/2025 What's Happenin' Team Denver
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Curtis Park: Where Denver’s History Meets Today

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Hey there, Denver explorers!

Denver’s oldest residential neighborhood still feels alive with energy. Curtis Park is a mix of 19th-century Victorian homes, tree-lined streets, and a vibrant local scene of food, music, and art. From its roots as the city’s first streetcar suburb to its modern reputation as a creative, walkable community, this neighborhood blends history with a forward-looking spirit you can feel on every block.

In what year did the first railroad reach Denver, sparking Curtis Park's massive growth?

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🏘️ Neighborhood Spotlight: Curtis Park

🏘️ Neighborhood Spotlight: Curtis Park

Denver’s oldest residential neighborhood has a timeless kind of cool. Curtis Park, established in the late 1800s, still shows off its mix of Italianate and Queen Anne Victorian homes, but today it’s also where you’ll find trendy eateries, colorful street art, and plenty of Denver flavor packed into a walkable grid. Locals love it for exactly that — a place where history and modern living mingle on every block.

✨ Why Curtis Park Rocks

  • Historic Charm: Think 19th-century brick beauties, ornate porches, and Denver’s first streetcar line that shaped the area’s boom.

  • Cultural Roots: Home to the Black American West Museum, plus a history of being one of Denver’s most diverse and welcoming neighborhoods.

  • Foodie Heaven: From Work & Class to Fish N Beer to hidden gems like Curtis Park Creamery, dining here is about both flavor and story.

  • Art & Energy: Street murals splash color across walls, blending the neighborhood’s past with the city’s ever-growing creative pulse.

  • Parks & Play: Mestizo-Curtis Park — Denver’s oldest park — adds a dose of green space and community gatherings.

📣 Curtis Park is more than just a neighborhood; it’s a reminder of Denver’s roots, resilience, and reinvention. Whether you’re drawn by the food, the history, or just a great place to wander on foot, it’s one of those Denver spots that feels both lived-in and alive.

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🎷 Walk Through History, Stay for the Flavor

Curtis Park is more than a neighborhood—it’s a living timeline. Every stroll past Victorian porches or every bite at a local favorite is a reminder of how Denver grew up and continues to reinvent itself. Next time you’re in the area, slow down, look up, and let this historic district show you something new.

Trivia Answer: B) 1870 🚂 — that year brought the railroad and a population boom that transformed Denver and gave rise to Curtis Park’s beautiful homes.

— The What’s Happenin’ Denver Team 🫶

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