Daniels & Fisher Tower (Denver, Colorado)

USA / Colorado / Berkley / Denver, Colorado / Arapahoe Street, 1601
 office building, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, 1910s construction, Renaissance Revival (architecture)

Historic office tower listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

Built: 1911
Architect: Frederick J. Sterner & George H. Williamson (Denver, CO)
Architectural style: Renaissance Revival
Areas of significance: Architecture
Area: less than 1 acre
Stories: 21
Date added to NRHP: 12/3/1969
Other designations: part of the Downtown Denver Multiple Property Submission; listed on the Colorado State Register of Historic Properties
Notes: Inspired by the Campanile of St. Mark's in Venice, this was once the tallest building west of the Mississippi River. It once made up part of a much larger 5-story building that operated as the Daniels and Fisher Dry Goods Store, but that building was demolished in the early 1970s, leaving just this tower.
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Coordinates:   39°44'53"N   104°59'44"W
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