Sherman-Grant Historic District blends turn-of-the-century architecture with the conveniences of modern city living in Denver. Along these parallel streets, carefully preserved Queen Anne cottages and Denver Squares offer front porches, mature shade trees, and a calm, residential feel just steps from the city’s cultural core.
Weekend plans here practically make themselves. Stroll to the gold-domed Colorado State Capitol for a free tour, take in blockbuster exhibitions at the Denver Art Museum, or explore interactive galleries at the History Colorado Center. The architectural and arts scene of the Golden Triangle is moments away, while boutique shopping and dining in Cherry Creek are a quick ride or bike trip. For a quiet afternoon, settle into a reading nook at the Denver Central Library or wander leafy blocks that highlight the district’s rich residential heritage anchored by Sherman and Grant Streets.
Families appreciate strong school options. Younger students can attend Dora Moore School, with middle grades served by Morey Middle School, and high schoolers heading to the storied East High School. Proximity to nearby Capitol Hill expands your choices for parks, coffeehouses, and everyday amenities, while transit and bike lanes make commuting straightforward.
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