Washington Virginia Vale, Denver

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Washington Virginia Vale is a neighborhood in southeastern Denver, Colorado. The neighborhood is roughly bound by Alameda Avenue, South Cherry Creek Drive, and South Quebec Street.[1] The western border of the neighborhood merges into the city of Glendale, Colorado, an enclave of Denver.

Washington Virginia Vale is home to George Washington High School, , Place Bridge Academy, , and two other small city parks. The Consulates General of México, Peru, and Guatemala are all located in the neighborhood.[2][3][4] At the heart of the Washington Virginia Vale neighborhood sits Four Mile Historic Park and the Four Mile House, a Denver landmark that "served as a stage stop, wayside inn and tavern to travelers on the Cherokee Trail."[5]

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  1. ^ "Washington Virginia Vale on Google Maps".
  2. ^ "Consulate General de Guatemala".
  3. ^ "Consulado General De Mexico".
  4. ^ "Consulado General de Peru".
  5. ^ "Washington Virginia Vale neighborhood is the place for the biggest fruits: Kenny Be's Hip Tip".

Coordinates: 39°42′14″N 104°54′46″W / 39.70384°N 104.91290°W / 39.70384; -104.91290

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