Annie Levinsky

Historic Denver

Annie Levinsky

Historic Denver

Biography

Annie Robb Levinsky is the Executive Director of Historic Denver, Inc., a position she has held since 2009. Through her work at Historic Denver, Levinsky seeks to inspire ideas and actions that support the city’s historic fabric and contribute to a vibrant and dynamic community with a unique identity. During her time with Historic Denver, she created the award-winning Denver Story Trek program, co-chaired Doors Open Denver, and launched Historic Denver’s re:Denver forum series, resulting in Historic Denver’s Principles for an Enduring City. She is also responsible for the organization’s advocacy agenda and has worked extensively on issues such as the National Western Center and the Emily Griffith Opportunity School. Prior to her role as Executive Director, she worked for six years at Historic Denver’s Molly Brown House Museum in Capitol Hill, several as the Director. Levinsky is knowledgeable about local history and architecture, and the ways the past engages the present. After attending three Denver Public Schools, Levinsky graduated summa cum laude from Colorado College with a degree in history and has subsequently studied urban planning.

All sessions by Annie Levinsky

Krisana Park Walking Tour:
Denver’s MidCentury Modern
Conservation District

Jul 10 2016
11:00 am - 12:30 pm
1302 S. Edison Way, Denver, CO 80222

Regarding Denver:
Principles for an Enduring City

Jul 14 2016
12:00 pm
CU Denver College of Architecture and Planning
1250 14th Street
Denver, CO 80202