Built 1929 NRHP Reference # 04001555 Opened 1929 | CSRHP # 5DV.522 Added to NRHP 26 January 2005 | |
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Architectural style Gothic Revival architecture Similar Daniels & Fisher Tower, Rocky Mountains, Brown Palace Hotel, Paramount Theatre, Colorado State Capitol |
The Mountain States Telephone Building, also known as Telephone Building is a building in Denver, Colorado, United States that served as the headquarters of the Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company, later known as Mountain Bell. Constructed in a variant of the Gothic Revival style named "Modern American Perpendicular Gothic," the building was designed by local architect William N. Bowman. The new building, completed in 1929, was built to provide dial telephone service for the first time in Denver.
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