Denver Press Club, Press club building in Downtown Denver, United States.
The Denver Press Club is a Tudor Revival style building at 1330 Glenarm Place in downtown Denver with traditional architectural details. It houses dining areas, meeting rooms, and recreational spaces that serve approximately 400 members from the media industry.
Founded in 1867 and formally incorporated in 1877, the organization began with journalists meeting in a grocery store basement. The permanent building was completed in 1925, marking the club's transition to a dedicated home.
The basement features a large mural depicting Denver journalists, showing how the press shaped the city's story. This room reflects the important role that media professionals have played in the community.
The building is located downtown at an easily accessible address with clear signage and is reachable by multiple transit lines. Note that this is a private club, so advance arrangements or membership may be needed to visit inside.
Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and William Taft received honorary membership with special gold and silver cards from the club. This connection to national leadership highlighted its importance beyond just local journalism.
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