1612 17th St, Denver 80202
The grand opening of the Oxford Hotel occurred in 1891 and the new hotel quickly became popular due to its ideal location, a block from the Union Station railroad hub, as well as its excellent service, fine cuisine and moderate rates. In 1912 the owners erected an annex to provide 200 additional rooms. Prominent early Denver architect Frank Edbrooke designed the original building while the team of Robert Willison and Montana Fallis created the white terra cotta annex.
