Glen Huntington Bandshell - Boulder, Co
N 40° 00.940 W 105° 16.713
13T E 476228 N 4429533
This bandshell is located in a park in Boulder, CO.
Waymark Code: WM534Z
Location: Colorado, United States
Date Posted: 11/03/2008
Views: 18
The plaque on the bandshell reads as follows:
Glen Huntington Bandshell
1938
This structure is significant for its role in the social and cultural life of the city and for its importance in the history of park development. Erected by the Boulder Lions Club and donated to the city of Boulder, it is a rare representative of the art deco style as reflected in its streamlined composition, compound arch, and simplified design. Glen Huntington, noted boulder architect, designed the structure and Saco De. Boer, noted landscape architect, is responsible for the site planning. The Parks and Recreation Department completed rehabilitation of the structure in 1997.
City of Boulder Landmark L-95-4
Check here if the structure has a roof (required for posting): yes
Check here if the structure is enclosed or mostly enclosed on three sides (required for posting): yes
Bandshell Webpage: Not listed
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Visit Instructions:
When visiting a waymark, please take pictures that clearly show the bandshell. If you have pictures with yourself in the bandshell, that would be great too. Also, tell us a little about your visit. It's optional, but if you attended a performance here, tell us about it.