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Archaeologists using a ground-penetrating radar found artifacts and a building foundation at the site of the new History Colorado Center at 12th Avenue and Broadway. The site is about to be dug up for construction of a $111 million history museum.
Archaeologists think they have found the intact foundation of a row house dating to 1900. They also discovered fine dining-ware fragments, architectural hardware, utility pipes and historic trash.
The public is invited to tour the site at 11:30 a.m. today and Thursday. Tours will assemble in the Colorado History Museum at 13th Avenue and Broadway. Mike McPhee, The Denver Post



