
Capitol Hill
Located at the heart of Denver, Capitol Hill is not only home to the iconic Colorado State Capitol but also stands out as the city’s most densely populated and diverse neighborhood. Once the residence of Colorado’s wealthiest citizens, this vibrant community has transformed into a dynamic hub that blends residential, governmental, and commercial spaces. Its lively streets are home to a mix of museums, cafes, clubs, galleries, and coffee shops, offering something for everyone.
Cap Hill has a rich history of welcoming the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer communities, with its legacy of inclusivity extending to LGBTQ visitors, who have long found a sense of belonging within its community-oriented, accepting businesses. The neighborhood is also home to several nationally significant landmarks for the LGBTQ community.
The flag embodies Cap Hill’s central role within Denver and its lasting impact on Colorado. With vibrant colors drawn from the LGBTQ flag, it stands as a powerful symbol of the neighborhood’s commitment to diversity, inclusion, and its enduring role in fostering a sense of belonging for all.