Petroleum Club Building - 110 Sixteenth Street in 1979
Creator
Lieberman, Nathaniel
Contributor
I. M. Pei & Partners
Date
1979
Summary
The tallest building in Denver when it was built in 1957. South corner of the intersection of 16th Street and Cleveland Place in downtown Denver, Colo. Buildings include the Petroleum Club Buillding - 110 Sixteenth Street with an illuminated sign for KHOW 630 radio and storefront for Duke�s World Travel.
Description
1 color photonegative ; 10 x 13 cm. (4 x 5 in.)
Is Part Of
C Photo Collection 455. Thorney Lieberman photograph collection
Subject
Petroleum Club Building (Denver, Colo.); Sixteenth Street (Denver, Colo.); Cleveland Place (Denver, Colo.); Broadway (Denver, Colo.); Denver (Colo.); Denver (Colo.); Urban renewal--Colorado--Denver; Sixteenth Street (Denver, Colo.) --Photographs; Sixteenth Street (Denver, Colo.)--History; Commercial buildings--Colorado--Denver; Regional Transportation District (Denver, Colo.)--Photographs; Pedestrian areas--Colorado--Denver; Streets--Colorado--Denver;
Geographic Area
Denver (Colo.)
Format-Medium
Photograph
Source
Original owned by Denver Public Library. Located in C Photo Collection 455, PhotoBox 1 Envelope 1; Image file envelope labeled: Sector 1, Cleveland/16th/Broadway Streets, negatives 1-7; Negative labeled: 3
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Reproduction Available for Purchase
Yes (digital reproduction)
Notes
Photo during or around 1979. Thorney Lieberman was the principal photographer for the architectural firm of I.M. Pei and Partners (1971-1991). Images taken by him document 16th Street, Denver, Colo. before the creation of the 16th Street Transit Mall, more commonly known as the 16th Street Mall. Views encompass both sides of 16th Street starting at the corner of Colfax and Lincoln Streets, then proceeding north along Lincoln to 16th Street, then northwest along 16th Street across Broadway to Larimer Street.""