Montview Boulevard Presbyterian Church

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Montview Boulevard Presbyterian Church
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Location 1980 Dahlia St., Denver, Colorado
Coordinates 39°44′49″N104°55′52″W / 39.74694°N 104.93111°W / 39.74694; -104.93111 Coordinates: 39°44′49″N104°55′52″W / 39.74694°N 104.93111°W / 39.74694; -104.93111
Area less than one acre
Built 1910 (1910)
Architect Frewan, Frank W.
Architectural style Romanesque, Gothic Revival
NRHP reference # 04000262 [1]
CSRHP # 5DV.9034
Added to NRHP April 6, 2004

Montview Boulevard Presbyterian Church is a historic church at 1980 Dahlia Street in Denver, Colorado.

It was built in 1910 and was added to the National Register in 2004.

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