All Saints Episcopal Church (Denver)

[2] The Bishop and Diocese of Colorado applied for and received four state historical grants in the 1999 fiscal year (between July 1998-July 1999).

[3] The targets of these grants were to restore the pipe organ, stained-glass window protection, bringing the building up to current code, and improving neighboring lots.

The building has added significance since it is the work of James Murdoch, an important architect in Denver in the late 19th and early 20th centuries."

[4] Other notable exterior features are the rose stained glass window above the archway and the circular stone arches.

[5] Wooden statues, the pulpit, pews, and baptismal font are in their original form inside the chapel.