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Byers-Evans House/Denver History Museum1310 Bannock Street, Denver, COTel: (303) 620-4933 • Web: Visit this site » Guided tours take visitors through one of the city's oldest and most elegant homes, within walking distance of downtown. Rocky Mountain News founder William Byers built the red-brick Victorian home in 1883, and, six years later, the son of John Evans, the state's second territorial governor, purchased it. The tour fee includes access to the Denver History Museum, which occupies the old carriage house. The museum offers changing exhibits, interactive video displays and an extensive photo archive. Admission: USD3 adults; USD2.50 seniors; USD1.50 kids (6-16).
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