View Some Historical Park Hill Homes

Step back in time by visiting some historical Park Hill homes! Mark your calendar for one of FindMyHomeDenver’s favorite events – the annual Park Hill Home Tour. This year’s event – slated for September 19th, from 11:00a.m.to 5:00 p.m. – promises to live up to the high expectations set for it in previous years. You can ride your bike or walk through the tour, since all of the Park Hill homes are located within a few blocks of each other.

The Park Hill Homes open on the tour – all constructed between 1929 and 1938 – showcase a plethora of architectural styles and sizes that represent the neighborhood well. The houses boast exterior grounds adorned with beautiful landscaping and breathtaking gardens that will take your breath away.

The properties on the tour are a great representation of Park Hill architectural styles, including Tudor styles, Mission-styles, Spanish Colonials, and many more. Regardless if you are in the market for a Park Hill home or not, you should take advantage of the tour since it is a great way to get ideas {on remodeling, decorating, furnishing, gardening, and landscaping.
|on decorating, remodeling, furnishing, landscaping, and gardening.

The following Park Hill homes that will be showcased on the tour:

The Phillips Home
6040 Montview Blvd.
Built in 1934

The Morris Home
6101 Montview Blvd.
Built in 1932

The Farmer Home
2030 Kearney St.
Built in 1928

The Aleinikoff Home
1760 Locust St.
Built in 1932

Wulf Home
1925 Leyden St.
Built in 1938

The Dutton Home
6210 East 17th Avenue Pkwy.
Built in 1934

The Heiferling Home
2023 Kearney St.
Built in 1928

After you have toured the historical houses, you should also visit the street fair on the 2000 block of Kearney St. The fair will have many food vendors, kids’ activities, and a silent auction.

Park Hill has something for every Denver homebuyer. It is a attractive neighborhood that boasts the most tree-lined parkways in Denver, a convenient location, and a plethora of cultural and recreational opportunities. The neighborhood is a stone’s throw away from some of Denver’s most popular entertainment, shopping, and dining spots, including the Denver Zoo and the Cherry Creek commercial district. Park Hill residents enjoy the neighborhood’s close proximity to the business centers in downtown Denver. It is an easy commute by car or via Denver’s far-reaching transportation system.

For more information on living in Park Hill, please contact Drew Ambruster.

We hope that you have a great time touring some of Park Hill’s most beautiful homes!

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