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Author | : Timothy Browne |
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Total Pages | : 430 |
Release | : 2021-12 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781947545120 |
Based on the true story of the charismatic leader of the Sunshine Rescue Mission, Larimer Street is the triumphant, epic tale of one man's courage and redemption through his weaknesses and failures. There is power in going through-in surviving. And in the final analysis, losing some battles but winning the war. Larimer Street, downtown Denver, 1907-Jim Goodheart, a tall and handsome man, loses everything. Staggering in drunkenness and desperation on a dark night in November, he decides to drink a bottle of carbolic acid and make room in the world for a better man. Jim stumbles onto the doorstep of the rescue mission on Larimer Street, Denver's skid row. In spite of Jim's life-long battle with alcoholism, and by divine redemption, he becomes known as the captivating leader of the Sunshine Rescue Mission. Through World War I and the horrific 1918 Influenza epidemic, the mission serves the destitute in an era without safety nets or social programs. The pain of WWI and his personal war against alcoholism brings him to the point of losing it all again, except his loving wife, Ada, and his faith. Larimer Street is a story of courage and redemption. It is not a story of Jim's success over his challenges, but a story of triumph through his weaknesses and failures. Fans of All the Light We Cannot See, The Nightingale, and Unbroken will enjoy this riveting saga of history, faith, and love.
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Total Pages | : 180 |
Release | : 1982 |
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Author | : Judy Mattivi Morley |
Publisher | : University Press of Kansas |
Total Pages | : 215 |
Release | : 2006-09-12 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0700617604 |
Stroll through Larimer Square in Denver or through Pioneer Square in Seattle and you feel that you're stepping into history while browsing the expensive boutiques and tourist shops. But are you? In this intriguing study of some of America's favorite places, Judy Morley takes a fresh look at adaptive reuse efforts in cities of the former frontier. Focusing on urban preservation resulting from the competing interests of architectural preservationists, city planners, chambers of commerce, and boosters, she shows how developers have often taken artistic license to refashion the western past into shopping centers and tourist traps-in ways that privilege an imagined "heritage" over a more complex history. Examining Old Town Albuquerque, Larimer Square and LoDo in Denver, and Pioneer Square and Pike Place Market in Seattle, Morley describes the creation and marketing of western heritage under the guise of historic preservation. She draws on extensive interviews, city council proceedings, and historic plats and photographs to construct a detailed picture of how these districts originally looked and were used, how they were renovated, and to what ends they were marketed. This is the first book to systematically address issues of historic preservation and western urban growth, examining the interplay of identity, preservation, and tourism. It identifies the economic, political, and social issues that transformed each historic district into a place that resonated with the popular imagination. Along the way, Morley exposes the ironies that have attracted criticism to historic districts, such as Old Town Albuquerque's celebration of Hispanic heritage-even though Hispanic residents were displaced during the renovation-or Larimer Square's hiding of its actual skid-row past beneath a veneer of more tourist-friendly history. But while critics charge that historic preservation often celebrates a sanitized past, Morley suggests that these locales offer both residents and visitors a window on a shared romantic history and a sense of belonging, serving as vital locations for community festivals, holiday events, and even public gatherings in times of tragedy. Historic Preservation and the Imagined West argues that, although these districts did not so much preserve history as create mythic identities for their cities, they have in their way reconciled the past with the needs of the future.
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Total Pages | : 1148 |
Release | : 1920 |
Genre | : Law reports, digests, etc |
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Author | : Denver (Colo.). |
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Total Pages | : 896 |
Release | : 1907 |
Genre | : Municipal franchises |
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Total Pages | : 284 |
Release | : 1988 |
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Author | : Andrew Gulliford |
Publisher | : UNM Press |
Total Pages | : 428 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780826333100 |
The first collection of essays on public history in the American West.
Author | : Mark A. Barnhouse |
Publisher | : Arcadia Publishing |
Total Pages | : 132 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780738581026 |
Uses archival photographs to present a history of the Mile-High city's "Main Street" from 1867 to 2010.
Author | : HowExpert |
Publisher | : HowExpert |
Total Pages | : 169 |
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Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 1648918743 |
If you want to learn about the best places to eat, drink, and explore in the Mile High City, then check out HowExpert Guide to Denver, Colorado. This comprehensive guide to the Mile High City brings to life one of the most exciting cities in the United States. Denver has built on its rich Western history to become a modern metropolis that welcomes everyone. From the largest collection of microbreweries in the world to vibrant art and cultural scene to endless outdoor activities, Denver offers something for everyone. This guide describes more than 150 places to stay and eat, things to do, neighborhoods to explore, and ways to experience Denver and its surrounding communities. The description of each attraction is full of history, tips, and practical information that will help you decide what you want to do and when. If you have a short amount of time in the city, chapters on how to visit Denver in one, two, or three days will help you get the most out of your visit. Even if you’re a long-time resident, you’ll learn something new about your city and be inspired to explore everything Denver offers. A chapter on frequently asked questions will give you ideas on free or cheap things to do, fun activities for kids, and the best times of year to visit. In short, the HowExpert Guide to Denver will show you how to make the most out of your time in the Mile High City. Check out HowExpert Guide to Denver, Colorado to learn about the best places to eat, drink, and explore in the Mile High City. About the Author Todd Faulk was born and raised in Denver, Colorado, and obtained his undergraduate degree from the University of Colorado at Denver. He has since made frequent visits to the city to see family and friends. In addition, Mr. Faulk is a professional travel writer, history buff, and avid world traveler. He has visited all 50 U.S. states and 70 countries and loves exploring and experiencing places as locals do. Returning to Denver for several extended visits in the last few years has given Mr. Faulk a fresh view of his hometown, which he enjoys sharing with anyone interested in coming to the Mile High City. HowExpert publishes how to guides by everyday experts.
Author | : Colorado Reference Co., Denver |
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Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 1889 |
Genre | : Denver (Colo.) |
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