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Civic Center Campus

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The Civic Center Campus was a collection of buildings owned by the University of Denver, located in downtown Denver, Colorado near the capitol building. Denver's Civic Center is defined as the area around the intersection of Broadway and Colfax Avenue.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Pioneer Days Parade near Civic Center, circa 1940

 Item
Identifier: U201.01.0120.0010.00006
Abstract

A group of unidentified persons, including a man on horseback in Native American costume, and several persons in a horse-drawn carriage labeled "WELCOME ALUMNI," participated in the University of Denver's Pioneer Days parade near the Civic Center Campus in downtown Denver. The Colorado state Capitol is visible in the background.

Dates: circa 1940

The Denver Clarion, vol. 32, issue 17, 1955 November 23

 Item
Identifier: clarion_v032i17_19551123
Abstract

Pajama Parade tonight, November 23, 1955. “Disciples” Hire Student Head. Panhel render Philanthropic Program at DU Speech Clinic. Nightshirts invade Downtown Denver. Turkey Dinner. Lisle Winners speak at DU “Y”. Thanksgiving Chapel Wednesday November 23, 1955. Governor proposes Webb and Knapp buy DU CC Campus. Sunday Chapel to be Vespers. Wanda McCarter poses in attire for the annual Pajama Parade.

Dates: 1955 November 23

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