History
This eclectic sandstone house, built-in 1889 for the Joseph Creswell family, was designed by Denver architect John J. Huddart, who was considered by his contemporaries to be one of the city's finest architects. He skillfully combined elements of Queen Anne and Romanesque Revival influences when designing the mansion. Huddart's buildings were known for the quality of their design and construction. The mansion was named to the National Register of Historic Properties in 1977. More recently the mansion has played a pivotal role in the legalization of marijuana giving it the nickname