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  1. This Italian Renaissance-style hotel dates from 1892 and is an official Denver landmark. Many presidents stayed here over the years; consequently, it is also listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
     
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  1. 321 17th St
    Denver, CO 80202
    (800)321-2599

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