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Shangri-La (house)

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Shangri La (house) (48767250303) (cropped)
Shangri La (house) (48767250303) (cropped)

Shangri-La is a Streamline Moderne mansion in Denver, Colorado, United States. Commissioned by Denver movie theater magnate Harry E. Huffman and designed by architect Raymond Harry Ervin, it is a replica of the fictional monastery featured in the 1937 film Lost Horizon. Built on a 5-acre (2.0 ha) tract of land in 1937–38, it was occupied by Huffman and his wife until 1969. Beginning in 1962, the west lawn was subdivided and populated with additional upscale housing, including Cableland, and the circular drive was remapped as Shangri La Drive. The current owners of the house are A. Barry and Arlene Hirschfeld.

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Shangri-La (house)
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N 39.714 ° E -104.9379 °
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Shangri la Drive 4225
80246 Denver
Colorado, United States
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