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Crawford Hill Mansion

1905 establishments in ColoradoHouses completed in 1905Houses in DenverNational Register of Historic Places in Denver
Crawford Hill Mansion
Crawford Hill Mansion

The Crawford Hill Mansion is a historic house located in Denver, Colorado. It was designated on the National Register of Historic Places on September 13, 1990. The French Renaissance Revival-style mansion is made of brick and sandstone with Ionic columns and a mansard roof. The building is 19,000 square feet.The house was built by Crawford Hill and his wife Louise Sneed Hill in 1906 at the corner of Tenth and Sherman Streets. The Hill family fortune having been made in the smelting industry. Louise Sneed Hill was the reigning head of Denver society who snubbed Jews and Catholics. The mansion was later home to the Jewish Town Club and in 1990 it was restored as law offices for Haddon, Morgan & Foreman. The restoration resolved issues that arose due to years of neglect and previous poor restoration efforts, and prevented the building from being demolished.

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Crawford Hill Mansion
East 10th Avenue, Denver

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East 10th Avenue 150
80203 Denver
Colorado, United States
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