The Origins of Neusteter's Department Store

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I went to catholic school near downtown Denver, and walked next to the store each school day to get the bus. I remember going inside now and then when it was freezing cold out, just for a couple minutes to warm up. I so appreciated being able to go indoors and the store was so upscale, that loved seeing the store every single school day for FOUR YEARS of my high school days.

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My grandmother worked as a seamstress at Neusteters for many years. She also made most of my clothes when I was a child. She would often put a Neusteters label in the clothes. As an adult I loved to shop in the downtown store. I think about the store every time I am on the 16th Street Mall (which is twice a week).

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My mother loved shopping at Neusteters. She had a beautiful gray gabardine suit that she bought/wore in the 1950s, I wore in the 1980s, and my daughter wore in the early 2000s. I still have her burgundy wool purse with the Neusteter's label. Timeless!

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My mom faithfully had her hair done in the lovely beauty salon every Friday, and I would have my hair cut there every time I came home from Clarke School for the Deaf in Massachusetts. And I always had compliments on my clothes my mom bought at Neusteters. I wish the Neusteter stores would never die!

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Thank you for the trip down memory lane. I worked at the downtown Neusteter's as an accounting clerk from 1976-79. It's still one of the best jobs I ever had-- I treasure my memories of the store and its staff! I'd love to learn more of its history.

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