Colfax Avenue
Colfax Avenue is the main street that runs east and west through the Denver-Aurora metropolitan area in Colorado. As U.S. Highway 40, it was the principal highway serving Denver before the Interstate Highway System was constructed. In the local street system, it lies 15 blocks north of the zero meridian, and thus would otherwise be known as "15th Avenue". However, the street was named for the 19th-century politician Schuyler Colfax. On the east it passes through the cities of Aurora, then Denver, and on the west, through Lakewood. Colfax Avenue cuts through Original Aurora, the city's historic core, and skirts the southern edge of downtown Denver. Because of the dense, mixed-use character of the development along Colfax Avenue, the Regional Transportation District bus route 15 - East Colfax has the highest ridership in the RTD system. In 2006, the first Colorado Colfax Marathon will be held, traversing the length of Colfax Avenue through the three cities.
Colloquially, the arterial is referred to simply as "Colfax", a name that has become associated with prostitution and crime. Playboy Magazine once called Colfax "the longest, wickedest street in America." However, such activities are actually isolated to short stretches of the 26-mile length of the street. Recently, Colfax has been undergoing redevelopment that has brought in new housing, trendy businesses and restaurants. Some say that these new developments are detracting from the character of Colfax, while others worry that they will cause gentrification and bring increased traffic to the area. [1]
The Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, which houses the Archdiocese of Denver is on the corner of Colfax and Logan Street.