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The historic Holland House, at 2340 S. Josephine St., was completed in 1933. (Provided by Pam Nunez)
When historic houses go on the market, it’s a chance to take stock of and, if we’re lucky, get a look inside some of Denver’s best buildings.
It’s also an opportunity to recognize how the rules around architectural preservation work to keep crucial, civic structures from being razed or ruined in a time when urban development is off the rails.
That’s the case for the Holland House, one of the more interesting, if lesser-known, dwellings on the city’s list of important landmarks. The house, at 2340 S. Josephine St., is among a number of early 20th century treasures that make University Park one of Denver’s most design-rich, residential neighborhoods.