Every great neighborhood deserves a great flag
 Washington Park, the neighborhood's crowning jewel, is a beloved attraction for all Denverites. Designed by Reinhard Schuetze in 1889 and further refined by the Olmstead brothers, this lush retreat holds a special place in the hearts of the communit

WASHINGTON PARK

 Washington Park, the neighborhood's crowning jewel, is a beloved attraction for all Denverites. Designed by Reinhard Schuetze in 1889 and further refined by the Olmstead brothers, this lush retreat holds a special place in the hearts of the communit

Washington Park, the neighborhood's crowning jewel, is a beloved attraction for all Denverites. Designed by Reinhard Schuetze in 1889 and further refined by the Olmstead brothers, this lush retreat holds a special place in the hearts of the community.

The park's unique features, including a replica of Martha Washington's garden at Mount Vernon, are represented in the flag's design. Additionally, the use of blue in the flag pays homage to the serene lakes within the park and the historic City Ditch, which holds a prestigious spot on the National Register of Historic Places. This flag serves as a fitting tribute to the neighborhood's rich history and the natural beauty of its iconic park.