This arched passageway was the shop of George Kettle, gutted in 1990 to create better access to an interior court for Larimer Square. Kettle adorned his shop's 20-footwide front with a cut stone facade and fancy molded cornice. A mural (1988, Evans and Brown) of early Denver characters adorns the fine new vaulted ceiling.
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Kettle Arcade
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