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Hilltop

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Noted for quiet, tree-shaded streets,
charming period architecture, and lush parkways,
Hilltop lies adjacent to Lowry, a new mixed-use
community featuring shops, restaurants, and theaters,
and the Cherry Creek Mall Shopping District, home
to some of Denver's most exclusive boutiques, bistros,
and art galleries. Mall shoppers will soon have
even more to choose from when Nordstrom joins Neiman
Marcus, Saks, and Foley's next year.
The area's first settlement, a lone cabin erected
in 1859 beside the Cherokee Trail - the heavily
traveled route led to Denver along Cherry Creek
- has been preserved at Four Mile Historic Park.
A treat for the entire family, Four Mile's traditional
Fourth of July is not to be missed. |
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In 1885, after water from the South Platte arrived
via the City Lateral Canal, a branch of the Highline
Canal, more people began to settle in Hilltop proper.
Winding its way more than 84 miles south and east
of Denver, the Highline Canal is now a popular recreation
trail frequented by dog owners, joggers, and bicyclists.
Although Hilltop's earliest subdivisions were annexed
by Denver in 1893, the area remained a rural enclave
until the 1920s, when the University of Colorado
School of Medicine moved to the corner of East Eighth
Avenue and Colorado Boulevard and drew numerous professionals
to the area. By the 1950s, the neighborhood encompassed
more than 700 homes. |
| English Tudors and classic 50s-style
ranches share blocks with multilevel Contemporaries
and International-style homes, making the allure
of Hilltop nearly irresistible. Hilltop boasts a
wealth of parks, period architecture, and manicured
yards. Cranmer, Burns, and Robinson Parks lie within
the neighborhood, while a half-dozen others including
Crestmoor, Pulaski Park and Cherry Creek Bikeway,
Mayfair, and Lindsley are just blocks away. |
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Cranmer Park offers a spectacular
panorama of the Front Range Mountains from a flagstone
promenade engraved with the names and altitudes
of prominent peaks. The park name honors George
Cranmer, who oversaw Denver's parks between 1935
and 1947 and helped establish both Red Rocks Park
and Winter Park Ski Area.
Cranmer frequently appeared on horseback to enjoy
the often blazing sunsets as many locals still
do today (though not in the company of horses).
There's seldom want of a breeze, so kite flying
is a popular pastime along with the usual picnicking
and sunbathing.
Adjoining the park at its apogee, the Mediterranean-Renaissance
Cranmer Mansion (a designated Historic Landmark)
designed by the renowned Jules Jacques Benedict,
is typical of the magnificent homes, both old and
new, that grace much of Hilltop. |
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