The Federal Building and United States Custom House is a historic courthouse and federal office building, part of a complex of four federal buildings located in close proximity to each other in downtown Denver. Designs for the original portion of the building, completed in 1931, came from the Office of the Supervising Architect of the U.S. Treasury, led at that time by James A. Wetmore. A 1937 addition, designed by Temple Hoyne Buell and G. Meredith Musick, nearly doubled the size of the building.
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