Every great neighborhood deserves a great flag
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Cheesman Park

The park the neighborhood is named after, was originally the Prospect Hill Cemetery, but was converted to a park in 1907. The flag is inspired by  the neoclassical pavilion in the center of the park, dedicated in 1908 to honor Denver pioneer Walter Cheesman.

  The neighborhood takes its name from the historic Prospect Hill Cemetery, which was transformed into a picturesque park in 1907. At the heart of this park stands a neoclassical pavilion, a monument erected in 1908 to commemorate Denver pioneer Walt

The neighborhood takes its name from the historic Prospect Hill Cemetery, which was transformed into a picturesque park in 1907. At the heart of this park stands a neoclassical pavilion, a monument erected in 1908 to commemorate Denver pioneer Walter Cheesman. The flag draws its inspiration from this iconic pavilion, serving as a tribute to both the park's transformation and the enduring legacy of Walter Cheesman.