Highlands
Highlands is a distinct city-center neighborhood in Denver, bounded by West 38th Avenue to the north, a Union Pacific Railroad line on the east, the South Platte River to the southeast, Speer Boulevard on the south and Federal Boulevard on the west. The misnomer Highlands is sometimes used to refer to two separate city-center neighborhoods in Denver, Highlands and West Highlands, although the two neighborhoods are distinct. Highlands and West Highlands are both in the area that is referred to as North Denver.
Bryant Webster Elementary School
Bryant-Webster Elementary School, built in 1931 by J. Roger and G. Meredith Musick in the rare “Pu...
Davis Urban Architects
A boutique design firm specializing in modern architecture delivering uniquely simple solutions t...
Highlands Church at the Holiday Theater
This storefront building opened in 1914 and was originally called The Egyptian Theater, named becaus...
Highlands Masonic Temple
The Highlands Masonic Lodge was designed by brothers Merrill and Burnham Hoyt in 1927. It was cons...
Highlands United Methodist Church
Highlands United Methodist Church, a simplified Gothic Revival building at 32nd and Osceola, has ser...
Lumber Baron Inn & Gardens
Lumber Baron Inn & Gardens In 1890, John Mouat built this Queen Anne style mansion for his w...
North Highland Presbyterian Church
North Highland Presbyterian Church This red brick mid-century design stands out vividly from the...
Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish
Designed by architect Frederick W. Paroth and constructed by contractor Frank Kirchoff, Our Lady of ...