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Sam Gary Branch Library (Denver Public Library)
.98 mi
Victoria M: Great resource for the surrounding community!
Stapleton Town Center
1.00 mi
Victoria M: Do a little shopping or grab a great meal in the Town Center!
Stapleton Farmers Market
1.05 mi
Kelley B: This market is perfect for browsing fresh produce and other goods. It's not too big and not too small. Hours: Sundays, 8:30am-12:30pm. #farmersmarket Photo: Linda T. | Yelp
Stapleton Farmers' Market
1.07 mi
Victoria M: Veggies!
Anchor Center-For Blind Children
1.12 mi
Victoria M: Anchor Center for Blind Children offers Infant, Toddler and Preschool Programs. The programs serve young children birth through five years who are blind or visually impaired and their families.
W.H. Ferguson Park
1.22 mi
Sam S: The famous turtle sculpture of W.H. Ferguson Park!
Primrose School-Stapleton
1.23 mi
Victoria M: High quality preschool for toddlers!
Denver School of the Arts
1.32 mi
Victoria M: Visual Arts Quarter Show - Fall 2012 #matisse.am
Stapleton Dog Park
1.47 mi
Victoria M: People walk and talk while their dogs run leash free in this highly used community dog park... Fun even if you don't own a dog!
Stapleton Greenway Garden
1.47 mi
Victoria M: Community garden is hibernating awaiting the arrival of spring!
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More places: Art & Community, Shopping, Entertainment, Health, Errands
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Sam Gary Branch Library (Denver Public Library)
.98 mi
Victoria Morrison: Great resource for the surrounding community!
Stapleton Town Center
1.00 mi
Victoria Morrison: Do a little shopping or grab a great meal in the Town Center!
Stapleton Farmers Market
1.05 mi
Kelley B.: This market is perfect for browsing fresh produce and other goods. It's not too big and not too small. Hours: Sundays, 8:30am-12:30pm. #farmersmarket Photo: Linda T. | Yelp
Stapleton Farmers' Market
1.07 mi
Victoria Morrison: Veggies!
Anchor Center-For Blind Children
1.12 mi
Victoria Morrison: Anchor Center for Blind Children offers Infant, Toddler and Preschool Programs. The programs serve young children birth through five years who are blind or visually impaired and their families.
W.H. Ferguson Park
1.22 mi
Sam Severance: The famous turtle sculpture of W.H. Ferguson Park!
Primrose School-Stapleton
1.23 mi
Victoria Morrison: High quality preschool for toddlers!
Denver School of the Arts
1.32 mi
Victoria Morrison: Visual Arts Quarter Show - Fall 2012 #matisse.am
Stapleton Dog Park
1.47 mi
Victoria Morrison: People walk and talk while their dogs run leash free in this highly used community dog park... Fun even if you don't own a dog!
Stapleton Greenway Garden
1.47 mi
Victoria Morrison: Community garden is hibernating awaiting the arrival of spring!
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This location is in the Northeast Park Hill neighborhood. Northeast Park Hill is the 46th most walkable neighborhood in Denver with a neighborhood Walk Score of 60.
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3325 Kearney St Denver CO 80207 has a Walk Score of 63 out of 100. This location is Somewhat Walkable so some amenities near 3325 Kearney St are within walking distance.
Walk to coffee nearby at Cafe Cartago Coffee and get groceries at Holly Food Market.
Local restaurants include Sanchez Taqueria, Deli Express Fast Foods, Burro King, A & A Fish Market & Restaurant, Blackjack Pizza, Sonic Drive-In, Pary's on 28th, and Smashburger.
Nearby schools include King Baptist Preschool.
9 nearby routes: 9 bus, 0 rail, 0 other contribute to a Transit Score of 48 — Some Transit near 3325 Kearney St.
Emily Foos: Originally the home of Alcoholics Anonymous Group Number One, The York Street Club was founded in 1948 and is one of the oldest (and longest running in one location) AA clubs/meeting spots still in existence. The mansion is now listed on the National Registry of Historic Places. The noon-time meeting held here are a must if you're an alcoholic serious about sobriety! The old-timers that frequent these meetings have stores that never fail to blow my mind! #CityParkWest #CongressPark