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Audience in Observatory Park, 1956 September
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Identifier: U201.01.0017.0029.00008
Abstract
A large audience of unidentified persons sits in chairs set up on the grass to listen to an astronomy presentation near Chamberlin Observatory in Observatory Park in Denver, Colorado.
Dates:
1956 September
University of Denver Chamberlin Observatory, 1913
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Identifier: U201.01.0017.0032.00019
Abstract
Exterior view of the University of Denver (DU) Chamberlin Observatory in Denver, Colorado. The observatory is on the National Register of Historic Places, and is named for Humphrey B. Chamberlin, a local land developer who donated $50,000 toward the project. The observatory was designed by Denver astronomer Herbert A. Howe, and the architect was Robert Sawyers Roeschlaub. Howe based the design on the Goodsell Observatory in Northfield, Minnesota. A dirt road and prarie grass are visible in...
Dates:
1913
University of Denver Chamberlin Observatory, between 1894-1932
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Identifier: U201.01.0017.0030.00004
Abstract
Exterior view of Chamberlin Observatory on the University of Denver campus in Denver, Colorado.
Dates:
between 1894-1932
University of Denver Chamberlin Observatory, circa 1910
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Identifier: U201.01.0017.0030.00005
Abstract
Exterior view of Chamberlin Observatory on the University Park Campus of the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado, with two people standing on the balcony above the south entrance.
Dates:
circa 1910
University of Denver Chamberlin Observatory, between 1894-1920
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Identifier: U201.01.0017.0030.00013
Abstract
Exterior view of Chamberlin Observatory on the University Park Campus of the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado, with a dirt road (later Warren Avenue) in the foreground and a farmhouse in the background. The observatory is on the National Register of Historic Places, and is named for Humphrey B. Chamberlin, a local land developer who donated $50,000 toward the project. The observatory was designed by Denver astronomer Herbert A. Howe, and the architect was Robert Sawyers Roeschlaub....
Dates:
between 1894-1920