Wall Street of the Rockies
Four Corners
The four corners of 17th and Champa Streets are occupied by the Boston Building (1890), the Colorado National Bank (1915), the Railway Exchange (Title) Building (1937), and the Ideal Cement (Colorado Federal) Building (1907). All were built of Colorado Yule marble, red sandstone and travertine.
At one time, this intersection was considered the heart of Denver's Business District.
Seventeenth Street Denver, Colorado
Marker is at the intersection of Champa Street and Seventeenth Street, on the right when traveling north on Champa Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org