Stahl House in Congress Park Becomes Denver’s Newest Landmark
The local gem, beloved for its charming Queen Anne– and Richardsonian Romanesque–style detailing, was officially declared a local landmark, 132 years after its construction. Christine Deorio •
February 8, 2021
You may not know the name William Lang, but chances are you’ve seen his work around town. After all, the renowned architect once a favorite among the local elite was one of Denver’s most prolific during the 1880s and 1890s, churning out more than 250 structures. The Molly Brown House at 1340 Pennsylvania is his creation, as is St. Mark’s Parish at 12th and Broadway. But it’s a lesser-known building that’s enjoying the spotlight now.