
Apartments near Denver Public Library in Denver, CO (2,187 Rentals)


1154 Corona St

La Jolla

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800 E 9th Ave

The Blue Buidling

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1217 Downing St

1104-1114 Corona St

1011 E 17th Ave

Condominium Project

1020 Ogden St

Downing Place Condos

1346 N Downing St

1330 N Downing St

1045 Corona St

1135 Lipan St

979 Kalamath St

321-339 E 7th Ave

937-939 Ogden St

La Concorde

1730-1742 Ogden St

1100 E 16th Ave

1212 E 14th Ave

1025 E 17th Ave

1133 Downing St

1640 Downing St

1035-1045 E 10th Ave

Renaissance Downtown Lofts

845 Emerson St

738 Pearl St

501 W 7th Ave

950 Ogden St

936 N Ogden St

1267 N Marion St

1640 N Downing St

Royal Oak

1073 Downing St

1269 Marion St

1325 N Marion St

1134 N Downing St

1140 Downing St

1114 Downing St

1130 N Downing St

1233-1237 Marion St

985 Corona St

930 Ogden St

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When it comes to important parts of a city for apartment-ites, one place that many people may forget is the library, but it's such a staple to any community, and Denver is no exception. The Denver Public Library is more than just a place to check out books, DVDs and magazines: it's a public space for those in need of education, enlightenment, and even entertainment. It's a place where the public can come, in times of need, and find solutions to their problems, or come to term with the issues surrounding our busy and dangerous world. A city without a library is hardly a city at all, so the Denver Public Library plays a very big role in making Denver one of the top cities in the nation. With nearly two and a half million items in their collection, and with nearly ten million items being checked out every year, the Denver Public Library is a very popular location, especially when you consider that Denver's population is only about 600 thousand. They also have almost 19 thousand reading programs for kids, and every year 30 thousand people take part in their summer reading program.79 percent of Denverites hold library cards at this point, and the popularity of the library is growing at alarming speed. The library holds most of the classic and modern favorites that you'd expect them to have, as well as a large number of DVDs, magazines and newspapers, but what really makes them special is their special catalogs. They host a collection of Western History and Genealogy, including careful info on buildings and neighborhoods in Denver, plenty of genealogy charts for those wishing to follow their family lines, as well as info on the famed 10th Mountain Division, a group of ski troops which made their names known during World War II. They're also famous for their African American Research Library, a location focusing on the history, literature, art and music of the African American population. For those looking for some education and enlightenment, never fear. Denver Public Library has everything an apartment-ite could want from a library and more, giving them education, entertainment, and even a little bit of excitement.
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