Bonnie Brae

One of the most sought-after neighborhoods in the city, Bonnie Brae (meaning “Pleasant Hill” in Gaelic) was originally designed in the style of a small Scottish village… …with curving streets, circular central park and stately homes....

Baker

Referred to in the early 1800s as South Side or South Broadway, the Baker neighborhood is a mix of urban convenience and historic charm. An eclectic historic and modern mix, the Baker neighborhood is one of the oldest in the Denver area, as well as one of the most...

Arapahoe Acres

Arapahoe Acres Located just south of Denver in the city of Englewood, Arapahoe Acres was the first post-World War II residential subdivision listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Developed between 1949 and 1957, Arapahoe Acres contains 124 homes. As...

Alamo Placita

Alamo Placita The Alamo Placita/Arlington Park neighborhood is appealing for its central location, small but charming single-family homes and beloved Alamo Placita Park. Named to the National Register of Historic Places and designated as an official Denver Landmark,...

Highlands

Just west of downtown Denver is the diverse and charming Highlands neighborhood. Initially founded in 1858 by Scottish, English and Welsh immigrants, the neighborhood is distinguished from others in Denver by the unusual square platting of blocks. These square blocks...