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Patterson Inn (Denver, Colorado)

USA / Colorado / North Washington / Denver, Colorado / East 11th Avenue, 420
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Historic hotel (housed in the Croke-Patterson-Campbell Mansion) listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

Built: 1890
Architect: Hodgson (first name unknown)
Architectural style: Chateauesque
Areas of significance: Architecture; Politics/Government
Notable past owners:
- Thomas B. Croke - prominent merchant and agriculturalist who amassed a 3,500-acre experimental research farm north of Denver; he also had a background in school teaching, and helped establish and develop Loretto Heights College and the Denver Community Chest. He went on to serve in the Colorado Senate in 1911.
- Thomas M. Patterson - journalist and politician who was one of the first seven men to represent Colorado in congress as a territorial delegate. He was also editor and publisher of the Rocky Mountain News.
Area: less than 1 acre
Also known as: Croker-Patterson-Campbell Mansion
Date added to NRHP: 9/19/1973
Other designations: listed on the Colorado State Register of Historic Properties

www.pattersoninn.com/en-us
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