Cole Neighborhood

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Cole Neighborhood

The History Of Cole Neighborhood

The Cole neighborhood, which became part of the city in 1874, stretches from 32nd Avenue to 40th Avenue and from York Street to Downing Street.

Cole Junior High School and the neighborhood itself are named after Carlos M. Cole, a superintendent of Denver's Public Schools who was
instrumental in establishing junior high schools in Denver.

More than half of the residential blocks were developed prior to 1900. Several historic buildings remain, like the cleanly designed red
brick and sandstone Wyatt School on 3620 Franklin Street, built in 1887 and named after its former principal George W. Wyatt.

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COLE NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION

 

About our association

Shaping The Future Of Cole

Cole Neighborhood Association is a growing group of residents from all walks of life, similarly committed to positively shaping the future of our historic neighborhood.
Check out our website: www.coleneighborhood.org

Cultivating a Safe and Healthy Cole--For All

Cole Neighborhood Association is working towards a safer and healthier Cole--So that all who call our neighborhood home enjoy a high quality of life.

Committed Diversity-friendly Redevelopment

Cole Neighborhood Association is supportive of wise redevelopment of Cole--Creating an environment that welcomes redevelopment, new residents and businesses, while maintaining our history of rich social, racial, and economic diversity.

Email us
cna.denver@gmail.com

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