Civic Center Park - Denver, CO
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
N 39° 44.339 W 104° 59.332
13S E 500953 N 4398787
Civic Center Park is the foremost (and largest) park in central Denver.
Waymark Code: WM9KED
Location: Colorado, United States
Date Posted: 08/29/2010
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
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"Civic Center was an idea that originated with former Denver mayor Robert W. Speer. In 1904, Speer proposed a series of civic improvements based on the City Beautiful Ideas shown to him at the 1893 World Columbian Exposition in Chicago.

Speer hired Charles Mulford Robinson among others to develop plans for the area. Robinson proposed extending 16th Street to the Colorado State Capitol and to group other municipal buildings around a central park area. However, the plan was defeated in a 1907 election.

Undaunted, Speer gathered business leaders who brought in new ideas for the Civic Center including the creation of an east-west axial between the Colorado State Capitol, and swinging the north and south borders of the park into the city grid system.

These plans were stalled when in 1912, Speer was replaced as mayor. The new mayor brought in Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr. who was developing plans for Denver's mountain parks. His ideas include an informal grove of trees on the eastern edge of the park, and a lighted concert area.

When Speer was reelected in 1917, he re-pursued his ideas about the Civic Center, hiring Chicago planner and architect Edward H. Bennett, a protege of Daniel Burnham. Bennett combined the ideas of all of the previous plans, adding the Greek amphitheater, the Colonnade, the seal pond, and the realignment of Colfax Avenue and 14th Ave., around the park. The park officially opened in 1919." (from (visit link) )

Many of the features of this large park have been Waymarked individually, so please do feel free to collect many Waymarks.
Name: Civic Center Park

Street Location: Broadway and Colfax

Local Municipality: Denver

State/Province, etc.: Colorado

Country: USA

Web Site: [Web Link]

Memorial/Commemoration: No, but it was fostered by the City Beautiful Movement of the early 1900s

Date Established: 1919

Picnic Facilities: Voorhies Memorial, Greek Amphitheater, Benches, Drinking Fountain, Fountain, Flower Beds

Recreational Facilities:
N/A


Monuments/Statues: Greek Theater; Vorhees Memorial; Columbus Memorial; Veterans Memorial; U.N. Memorial; Joe Martinez Memorial; 10 Commandments; Last Cable Cars; General Lafayette; Sadie Likens;

Art (murals/sculpture, etc.): Allen Tupper True; Bronco Buster; On the Warpath; Greek Theater Lions

Fountains: Seal Fountain; Pioneer Monument

Ponds/Lakes/Streams/Rivers/Beach: None

Special Events: CHUN Peoples FAir; A Taste of Colorado; Holiday Light; St. Partick's Day finale; Cinco de Mayo Festival; Columbus Day Parade finale; Parade of Lights finale; sport team vistory parade finales and celebration; political protests

Traditional Geocaches:
GCPK40


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