Croke-Patterson-Campbell Mansion - Denver, Colorado
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Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member boB B giB
N 39° 44.015 W 104° 58.874
13S E 501608 N 4398188
A red castle that is noted as being the most haunted place in Colorado.
Waymark Code: WM7YMB
Location: Colorado, United States
Date Posted: 12/23/2009
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From the Colorado State Register of Historic Properties: (visit link)

The 1890 sandstone residence with attached carriage house is a rare example of the use of Chateauesque style architecture in Denver. Thomas B. Croke, who gained fame as a merchant and experimental plant breeder and later served as a state senator, commissioned the house and lived there until he sold the property to Thomas M. Patterson in 1892. Patterson served as a territorial delegate to Congress in 1874, a U.S. Congressman in 1877-79, U.S. Senator from 1901 to 1907, and edited and published the Rocky Mountain News until 1913. Patterson’s daughter, Margaret, married Richard C. Campbell, and the couple lived with the Senator until 1916. Campbell became a prominent local financial leader and worked as business manager for his father-in-law at the Rocky Mountain News.
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