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Brady Heights Historic District

(#2 on site map)

Location:   Denver and Cheyenne Avenues between Marshall and Easton Streets

National Register Listed: Yes

The area derives its name from Tate Brady and from the addition which bears his name. Many architectural styles have influenced the design of Brady Heights. Architects and builders used elements of Queen Anne, Prairie School, Victorian, Georgian Revival and Bungalow styles. Wood and brick are the most common exterior materials. The houses of Brady Heights are on a larger scale and of a more sophisticated design than those of adjacent neighborhoods. Bay windows with leaded glass, servants' quarters and broad porches suggest the elegance of earlier days.

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