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  2. Molly Brown House - Wikipedia

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    While restoring the home, the group used architectural research, paint chip analysis, and original photographs taken in 1910 as guides. The home is owned by Historic Denver, Inc., and public tours are run daily for a fee. [4] It has been a museum since 1971. [5] National Votes for Women Trail marker outside the Molly Brown House Museum

  3. Dottie Lamm - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Louise Vennard Lamm (born May 23, 1937) is an American feminist, women's rights activist, educator, author, and speaker. She was First Lady of Colorado during her husband Richard Lamm's three terms as Governor of Colorado (1975–1987), and unsuccessfully ran for the United States Senate as the Colorado Democratic candidate in 1998.

  4. Colorado Women's Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    First African-American librarian in Denver [140] Josephine Roche (1886–1976) 1986 Humanitarian, industrialist, activist, and politician [141] Sandra I. Rothenberg (b. 1943) 2016 Appellate court judge and sex discrimination litigation pioneer [142] Eliza Routt (1839–1907) 2008 Suffragist and Colorado's first First Lady alongside John Routt [143]

  5. Margaret Gray Evans - Wikipedia

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    John Evans House, Denver, about 1870s. She became the First Lady of the Colorado Territory when her husband became the Territorial governor of Colorado Territory in 1862. Since William Gilpin, the first governor, was a bachelor, she was the first First Lady. Their home at 14th and Arapahoe Streets in Denver was the executive manor of the territory.

  6. List of people from Denver - Wikipedia

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    Lorraine Granado (1948–2019), environmental, peace and social justice activist and organizer who co-founded the Colorado People's Environmental and Economic Network and Neighbors for a Toxic-Free Community in Denver; John E. Manders (1895–1973), 17th Mayor of Anchorage, Alaska [453] William McGaa (1824–1867), mountain man, co-founder of ...

  7. Galentine's Day: How Americans are making, keeping ... - AOL

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    Fifteen years ago, Leslie Knope, a character on the hit TV series "Parks and Recreation," introduced a new way of celebrating love: Galentine’s Day.

  8. List of mayors of Denver - Wikipedia

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    Mayors of Denver can now serve three four-year terms. [2] List. Image Mayor Term 1: John C. Moore: 1859–1861 2: Charles A. Cook: 1861–1863 3: Amos Steck: 1863 ...

  9. Husband of wife found dead detained in Thailand - AOL

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    Police in Thailand have detained the British husband of Lamduan Armitage, the Thai woman whose body was found in the Yorkshire Dales more than 20 years ago. Walkers discovered her half-naked body ...