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This is the spooky season, and ghostly stories abound all over Denver…some of them right under our feet, in the case of Cheesman Park. Karl Christian Krumpholz, who has explored the changes on many of Denver’s streets — including both East Colfax and West Colfax Avenue — as well as Brighton Boulevard and Denver’s Union Station, decided to dig deeper this time, unearthing the horrifying history of Cheesman Park.
Look out below!
Karl Christian Krumpholz
Karl Christian Krumpholz
						
Karl Christian Krumpholz
Karl Christian Krumpholz
Karl Christian Krumpholz
Karl Christian Krumpholz
Karl Christian Krumpholz
Karl Christian Krumpholz
Karl Christian Krumpholz
Karl Christian Krumpholz
Karl Christian Krumpholz
Karl Christian Krumpholz
Karl Christian Krumpholz
Karl Christian Krumpholz
Karl Christian Krumpholz
Artist Karl Christian Krumpholz dug deep to unearth the horrifying history of Cheesman Park. 
Karl Christian Krumpholz
This story was originally published in October 2022.
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