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Hidden History of Denver Hidden History of Denver When prospector set up camp on Cherry Creek in 1858, Denver
emerged as a lightning rod for the extraordinary. Time has washed away so
many unusual stories—from the dark days of nineteenth-century Law and Order
League lynching, and the KKK’s later rise and fall to the heroism of
suffragettes and the touching plight of the gypsies. Elizabeth Wallace knocks
the dust off these details and introduces readers to characters like world
heavyweight boxing champion Charles L. “Sonny” Liston, hit-man turned rodeo
promoter Leland Varain, aka “Diamond Jack,” and the
city’s daring wall dogs, whose hand-painted building advertisements are
fading reminders of a bygone Denver. Buy
the book at Amazon. |
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