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An 11-acre preserved park surrounding Four Mile House (1859), the oldest standing structure in Denver..
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The park used to be 600 acres but was whittled down over the decades. In danger of extinction, the site was saved in
1979 and still preserves some features from the 19th century. Three different styles of barns dot the landscape along with chicken coops, a root cellar and a pan pond, where children can actually try their hand at panning for gold. Many visit the 11-acre grounds in correlation with the Four Mile House.
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