Cullen-Thompson Chrysler Motors/Sports Castle - Denver, CO
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N 39° 43.930 W 104° 59.238
13S E 501087 N 4398031
Originally built as a Chrysler dealership in 1925, the architect modeled the building after French castles.
Waymark Code: WMQFDW
Location: Colorado, United States
Date Posted: 02/21/2016
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"Built in 1925 by Walter Chrysler for an auto dealership (Cullen-Thompson Motors [Chrysler Plymouth], Tel: Ac 2-5681), the building was modeled on a French castle, complete with stone, parapets, and a turret. Gart purchased the building and turned it into a seven-floor, 100,000-square-foot sporting goods superstore featuring a wide range of brand-name merchandise; until the late 1980s, this was the largest sporting goods retail store in the world. The headquarters of Gart Bros. was also set up in this building. The Sports Castle would eventually include an indoor ski ramp and basketball and tennis courts on its roof." (from (
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The building is now owned by Sports Authority, who is closing the location (though it may be turned into an liquidation store). See (
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