Zang, Adolph J., House

1532 Emerson St., Denver, Colorado. County/parish: Denver.

Added to the National Register of Historic Places November 14, 1979. NRIS 79000596.

1 contributing building.

Also known as:

  • Gargoyle House

From Wikipedia:

Adolph J. Zang House

The Adolph J. Zang House, also referred to as the Gargoyle House, is a National Register of Historic Places-listed residence in Denver, Colorado. It is located at 1532 Emerson Street. William Lang was the architect. It was constructed in a Gothic architecture/ Romanesque architecture style. It has also been described as Late Victorian eclecticism with elements of Chateauesque, Gothic, and Richardsonian Romanesque architecture. It remains largely intact.

Adolph Zang (14 August 1856 - 28 September 1916) was the son of Philip Zang (15 February 1826 - 18 February 1899), the founder of Zang Brewery. Adolph Zang worked in the brewery business and had mining and real estate interests.

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National Park Service documentation: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/84129221

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