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HARMAN TOWN HALL/
GREENLEAF MASONIC TEMPLE

400 St. Paul St., (Country Club)

Edwin and Louisa Harman incorporated the Cherry Creek-area farm as the town of Harman in 1886. Franklin E. Kidder and Ida Humphreys designed the town hall built in 1891 and it housed the municipal offices of the little country town. After Denver annexed Harman in 1895, it became a police and fire station and a Masonic temple in 1934.

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From Denver’s Landmarks and Historic Districts: A Pictorial Review, by Thomas J. Noel. University Press of Colorado, 1996.

Harman photo credit: Tom Noel