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  2. The Closing Era - Wikipedia

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    The Closing Era is a bronze sculpture of a Native American hunter standing over a dying bison, installed on the East side of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver. [1] [2] The statue was created by Preston Powers, the son of famous sculptor Hiram Powers and "represents the end of the traditional lifestyle of Native Americans in Colorado". [3]

  3. List of Denver landmarks - Wikipedia

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    The City and County of Denver has a formal historic designation program that establishes Denver landmarks. These are designated by ordinances of Denver's city council. [ 1 ] The first three sites so designated, on January 10, 1968, are the Emmanuel/Sherith Chapel , Constitution Hall (site) (destroyed by fire in 1977), and the Governor's Mansion .

  4. Preston Powers - Wikipedia

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    The Closing of an Era, Colorado State Capitol, Denver Statue of Jacob Collamer, part of the U.S. National Statuary Hall Collection. Preston Powers (1843 – 1931) was an American sculptor, painter, and teacher, born in Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany. He is also known as William Preston Powers. [1]

  5. List of public art in Denver - Wikipedia

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    Blue Mustang, Denver International Airport; Bridge; Bronco Buster; Civil War Monument, also known as Soldier's Monument [1] The Closing Era, Colorado State Capitol; Colorado Tribute to Veterans Monument, Colorado State Capitol; Confluence Park Marker [2] Dancers; For Jennifer; The Garrison Frieze [3] Homage to the Pioneer [4] I Know You Know ...

  6. Timeline of Denver - Wikipedia

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    August 9: A 5.3 Mb earthquake affected the Denver area with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VII (Very strong). This was the largest in a swarm of over 300 events that spanned more than a year. Damage was focused in the Northglenn area where walls were cracked, windows were broken, and structural elements were damaged at a church. [150] 1968

  7. Civil War Monument (Denver) - Wikipedia

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    The Civil War Monument is a statue of a Civil War cavalryman by Jack Howland that was originally installed outside the Colorado State Capitol in Denver. [1] The memorial is also known as the Civil War Memorial, Soldier's Monument, and Civil War Soldier. [2] The work was dedicated on July 24, 1909, after being cast by the Bureau Brothers. [3]

  8. Pioneer Fountain - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Fountain, also known as Pioneer Monument, [1] is a fountain and sculpture by Frederick William MacMonnies, installed in Denver, Colorado, United States. [2]In the original version of the monument, which was commissioned in 1904, an Indian warrior appeared at the top of the fountain, but the Denver business community loudly protested, and the Indian figure was soon replaced with a ...

  9. G. W. & W. M. Clayton Building - Wikipedia

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    It is a four-story building which was built in 1882 on the site of the first building in Denver, a log cabin. [2] It was built to host the M.J. McNamara Dry Goods Company. [citation needed] G. W. & W. M. Clayton is inscribed near the top of the building for businessman George W. Clayton and his brother William M. Clayton, who served as mayor of ...