![]() Did you ever notice those wonderful medallions embedded in the ground along Denver’s 17th St., south of Union Station? It’s the Wall Street of the Rockies honor walk, one of Denver’s overlooked treasures. Touch for a list and map of all markers in Denver. This page online Yo Soy Joaquin (a few steps from this marker) Rocky Mountain Fashion (within shouting distance of this marker) Cherry Creek Emigrant's Song (within shouting distance of this marker) The City Beautiful (about 300 feet away, measured in a direct line) Private Profits and the Public Good (about 300 feet away) Coal Miner's Daughter (about 400 feet away) All Washed Up (about 500 feet away). Let the Buyer Beware (here, next to this marker) At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Marker is at or near this postal address: 1301 17th Street, Denver CO 80202, United States of America. Marker can be reached from 17th Street just west of Larimer Street, on the right when traveling south. Marker is in Denver, Colorado, in Denver County. A significant historical month for this entry is February 1864. In addition, it is included in the Colorado, Denver, Wall Street of the Rockies series list. This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: Animals His horse had deserted him and Jim was in tears.Įrected by Walk of Fame International. Six days later, the desperado was captured 25 miles south of Colorado City. The gold bars were so heavy that he began dropping them only one mile away in what is now Cheesman Park. The first man to rob the Denver Mint was “Small Bad Jim” – James Clark. It is in Central in Denver in Denver County Colorado ![]() This historical marker was erected by Walk of Fame International. His horse had deserted him and Jim was in tears. ![]() , The first man to rob the Denver Mint was “Small Bad Jim” – James Clark.
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