Architectural
styles along the shaded streets of Montclair range from Queen
Anne Victorians to Mission-style homes, from stunning English
Tudors to 1950s ranches; many feature large lots.
Montclair's most notorious resident was Baron Walter von
Richthofen, who built a castle in one of Denver's first suburbs
in 1887. The Richthofen mansion remains one of Denver's most
memorable architectural landmarks. The community that grew
up around the castle is bounded on the north by Colfax Avenue,
on the east by Quebec Street, and the west and south by the
beautiful tree-lined parkways of Monaco and Sixth Avenue,
respectively Downtown Denver and the shops of Cherry Creek
are less than 10 minutes away.
Today, many Montclair residents are original owners who
built homes in the 1940s, although other homes in the area
date from the late 1800s. The neighborhood boasts several
small parks that bustle with strollers, joggers and children
at play
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