Streets That Don't Exist
29 October 2000 - 10:00am
Residents' addresses on a historic street in Denver, Colorado don't exist according to local government.
The Denver Post details an amusing case of residents whose addresses don't officially exist in the City's records.
Full Story:
Colfax A, B ghostly to city
Source:
The Denver Post, October 29, 2000
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