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U.S. Custom House721 19th Street Located in the heart of the Denver Federal District, the U.S. Custom House is an Italian Renaissance Revival architectural marvel. Architects James Wetmore and Temple H. Buell designed and constructed the "E" shaped building between 1931 and 1937. The main entrance's arched grill and doors are made of solid bronze. Oak and quarry tile were used extensively throughout the building. Colorado Yule Marble was used on both the interior and exterior of the building - the same marble used to construct the Lincoln Memorial and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Washington, DC. The Custom House is on the National Register of Historic Places Amenities:
To report a building maintenance issue, please call (888) 999-4777 or email rmrcallcenter@gsa.gov. For more information on facility repairs or space renovations, please contact the local Community Business Center. Building Tenants: The building houses six government agencies and 650 employees within its 248,081 rentable square feet. These agencies provide extensive services to surrounding communities, city, county, state, and foreign governments.
Last Reviewed 10/24/2008
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