The Federal Center is bounded on the north by Sixth Avenue (U.S. Route 6), on the East by Kipling Street, and on the South by Alameda Avenue.
Comedian Al Read (1909-1987) born and brought up at 11 Kipling Street.
The road is known as Kipling Parkway from US 285 north to West Mississippi Avenue and Kipling Street from Mississippi to I-70.
The primary retail corridors are along Wadsworth Boulevard, 52nd Avenue, Ralston Road and Kipling Street.
Bob Black, who grew up in Oak Park and lived on Kipling Street, graduating from Oak Park High School, is a prominent theorist of the international anarchist movement, and the author of the widely disseminated essay "The Abolition of Work."
However, they have never been implemented in Douglas County (except for Lincoln Ave.) Therefore the grid effectively ends at County Line save for a few named avenues south of Chatfield Ave. in Jefferson County near Kipling Street.
Parking is available on the bottom of Kipling Street, along Lake Shore Blvd. or in the numerous side streets in the area (some fees may apply).
NARA's Rocky Mountain Region (Denver) (NRGA), Building 48, Denver Federal Center, West 6th Avenue and Kipling Street, Denver, CO, 80225-0307.
The majority of the street names commemorate poets, including Emerson Grove, Kings Grove, Dryden Street, Hunt Avenue, Shakespeare Avenue, Milton Avenue, Moore Street, Cowper Street, Scott Street, and Kipling Street.