Flags of Denver
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 Before the 1960s, when this southwestern Denver neighborhood was subdivided and developed, John Marston tended to his cattle and cultivated the gentle rolling hills of the area. The neighborhood now includes Marston Lake, a water feature named in ho

Marston

 Before the 1960s, when this southwestern Denver neighborhood was subdivided and developed, John Marston tended to his cattle and cultivated the gentle rolling hills of the area. The neighborhood now includes Marston Lake, a water feature named in ho

Before the 1960s, when this southwestern Denver neighborhood was subdivided and developed, John Marston tended to his cattle and cultivated the gentle rolling hills of the area. The neighborhood now includes Marston Lake, a water feature named in honor of the early farmer.

Today, the neighborhood primarily consists of single-family homes and suburban commercial strips. The flag thoughtfully incorporates elements that reflect the neighborhood's history and character, with blue symbolizing the bodies of water within the community and green representing its rich agricultural heritage. This flag serves as a reminder of the area's transformation while paying homage to its natural and historical roots.