1321 E 10th St, Denver 80218
After retiring in 1938 from a distinguished career as a medical researcher at Johns Hopkins University, Dr. Florence Rena Sabin returned to Denver and established her home in the Stanley Arms. While living and working here, she authored Colorado's 1947 health legislation, created a program of public health education, and through these actions, brought about a major reduction of Denver's tuberculosis mortality rate. The Stanley Arms is an excellent example of early International Style architecture in Colorado. Denver architect Walter H. Simon designed the building in 1937 employing the International Style with Moderne influences.