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Four Mile Historic Park national landmark located partially in Glendale shares history with the City. The Four Mile House was an important stop on the major stagecoach line along the Cherokee Trail into Denver. The frontier log home, originally built in 1859, is the oldest standing residential structure in metropolitan Denver. The house and furnishings, costumes, outbuildings and equipment are authentic for the period of 1859-1883.
Four Mile Historic Park is the site of Denver's oldest standing house dating back to the late 1800's. Located in both Denver and Glendale, the 14-acre historic farm-in-the-city is open for tours and picnics year-round.
The 14-acre historic farm-in-the-city is open for touring and picnicking April through September. Special events feature food from the era and costumed farm folks performing chores that life in the mid-1800's required. The City of Glendale is an active supporter of the park.
For more information contact: Four Mile Historic Park 715 South Forest Street Denver, Colorado 303-399-1859
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