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Evans Memorial Chapel

1878 establishments in ColoradoChurches completed in 1878Churches in DenverNational Register of Historic Places in DenverProperties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Colorado
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North side of Evans Memorial Chapel
North side of Evans Memorial Chapel

The Evans Memorial Chapel (often simply Evans Chapel) is an historic chapel on the campus of the University of Denver in Colorado. It is the oldest continuously-used building for religious purposes in Denver. Completed in 1878, the Evans Memorial Chapel was built with patronage by John Evans in honor of his daughter Josephine. Evans was governor of the Colorado Territory and a founder of the Colorado Seminary (now the University of Denver). Formerly part of Grace Church, a prominent Methodist Episcopal congregation on 13th Avenue and Bannock in downtown Denver, the small Gothic Revival chapel was moved to the University of Denver's campus in 1959. It reopened there in April 1960, and is now the campus's oldest building. It currently serves as an interdenominational chapel and wedding venue.

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Evans Memorial Chapel
Driscoll Bridge, Denver

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Driscoll Bridge
80210 Denver
Colorado, United States
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