Byers-Evans House
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This restored 1883 Italianate house in downtown Denver was home to two prominent early families, including newspaper founder William Byers, and now operates as a museum interpreting Denver life from the 1880s to the 1920s. Guided tours pass through richly furnished parlors, bedrooms, and a kitchen restored to reflect the eras when the families lived there. The house sits near the civic center, illuminating everyday upper-class life in early Denver.
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