It is a Gothic style church built c.1907-1909 that was designed by architect Ralph Adams Cram.
The cornerstone for the chapel was laid on March 18, 1874 by Bishop John Franklin Spalding, making that structure the second Episcopal church building in Denver.
[3] Father Moore had graduated from General Theological Seminary a few years earlier.
[1] Expanded in 2008 to a design in keeping with Cram's original plans for a larger church, St. Andrew's now seats 175 in a sanctuary that includes works by Denver artists Marion Buchan and Albert Byron Olson.
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