Fairmount Mausoleum (Denver, Colorado)

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Fairmount Mausoleum
Fairmount Mausoleum at Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, CO.JPG
The Fairmount Mausoleum at Fairmount Cemetery
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Location
Denver, Colorado
Coordinates39°42′19″N 104°53′36″W / 39.70528°N 104.89327°W / 39.70528; -104.89327Coordinates: 39°42′19″N 104°53′36″W / 39.70528°N 104.89327°W / 39.70528; -104.89327
WebsiteFairmount Cemetery

Fairmount Mausoleum is a public mausoleum at Fairmount Cemetery in Denver, Colorado. The building was designed by architects and .[1] Constructed in 1929 and opened in 1930, the Fairmount Mausoleum contains the remains of more than 17,000 people and houses one of the largest stained glass collections in the state of Colorado.[2]

In 2005, the Fairmount Mausoleum was listed as an official historic landmark by the City of Denver.[2]

Notable interments[]

  • Charles Boettcher (1852–1948) businessman and philanthropist
  • Frederick Gilmer Bonfils (1860–1933) co-founder of The Denver Post
  • Helen Bonfils (1889–1972) businesswoman and philanthropist
  • (1877–1961) founder of Gates Rubber Company
  • Edwin C. Johnson (1884–1970) Colorado Governor and U.S. Senator
  • William Lee Knous (1889–1959) Colorado Governor
  • Donald Meek (1878–1946) popular character actor
  • Eugene Donald Millikin (1891–1958) U.S. Senator
  • Frederick E. Mountjoy (1870–1941) architect, co-designer of the Fairmount Mausoleum
  • Lawrence Cowle Phipps (1862–1958) U.S. Senator
  • Florence Rena Sabin (1871–1953) American medical scientist
  • Karl Cortlandt Schuyler (1877–1933) U.S. Senator
  • George Somnes (1887–1956) theatre and film director and producer, husband of Helen Bonfils

References[]

  1. ^ "Colorado Architects Biographical Sketch". Colorado Historical Society. 2001-06-08. Retrieved 2010-10-29.
  2. ^ a b "Fairmount Cemetery". Fairmount Cemetery, Denver. Retrieved 2010-10-28.

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