Pride of the Rockies - Denver, CO
Posted by: Outspoken1
N 39° 45.616 W 105° 00.024
13S E 499965 N 4401149
Eagle Flour Mills proudly advertised they were the "Pride of the Rockies"
Waymark Code: WMAH00
Location: Colorado, United States
Date Posted: 01/15/2011
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"The mill is associated with the once important flour milling activities in downtown Denver’s Platte River valley. Although only the mill building and three storage bins survive from the large grain processing complex, the 1920 mill is the last surviving structure of its type representing this aspect of Denver’s early 20th century milling industry." (from (
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This large building stood vacant for many years. It became a refuge for homeless teenagers. Urban Peak (http://www.urbanpeak.org/ )was aware of this well used location and provided assistance for many of the youths. The building was purchased in 1998, renovated into lofts and placed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1995. They architects purposely saved the ghost sign as homage to the role of this mills in Denver's history.