John Quincy Adams is the son of John Adams, and was a child when the first revolution started. He did go on to live a patriotic and impactful life, but "start the 1st rev" he did not.
Paine's most famous pamphlet, “Common Sense,” was first published on January 10, 1776, selling out its thousand printed copies immediately. ... The pamphlet proved so influential that John Adams reportedly declared, “Without the pen of the author of 'Common Sense,' the sword of Washington would have been raised in vain.”
I’m a native and have no idea, giving you a hard time just recently remembered that Denver was named after James W Denver, one of the Kansas territory governors, yes research does a body good. 😂
It has! My husband and I used to live across from Coors field back when Denver wasn’t over run with mentally ill homeless people. I avoid downtown at all costs now and when I do have to go downtown, I can’t believe how much it’s changed in less than a decade.
I noticed the logo on the street instantly that it was a Denver location. I fucking HATE the city, especially Denver, but i think i may just need to drag my happy ass outta the mountains to go see this place for myself.
Can't believe what this state has become. Ever since dickenpooper came around, everything went to fuck.
"A JLL Capital Markets team led by senior managing director Eric Tupler and senior direct Kristian Lichtenfels arranged the 10-year, 3.4% fixed-rate loan on behalf of the borrower, a joint venture between 1776 Curtis LLC and Pacific Life Insurance Company."
John Quincy Adams was a member of the antimasonic party AND served 17 years in the House of Representatives. He and his father were also devout Christians😎🇺🇸
From Jfk Jr's George Magazine Book of Political Lists...
Page -28- John Quincy Adams was the only president to serve in the lower house after his term in the White House; he represented his Massachusetts district for 17 years.
JA and AA had some issues on points of Christian orthodoxy, but nonetheless we're self-described Christians and "church going animals." JQA broke with his parents and defended the Trinitarian explanation of the Godhead as paradox and a divine mystery that even if not comprehendable by the human mind, was nevertheless true because the Bible evidences it.
JA groomed his favorite son for politics, with eyes on the presidency, early on in his childhood. JQA led quite the noble, patriotic life full of dedication to civil service. His presidency is greatly underrated since nothing too "major" happened during it (boring is good!) and he was arguably thr greatest diplomat this country ever had.
thanks for clarifying, I knew I should have used a word other than devout, but wasn't able to search. a couple of fascinating guys that's for sure. especially JQA and the antimasonic party, I really need to read more about him.
Happy to help. Both were absolutely devout, as in, they loved theology and subscribed to some form of Christianity, believing and professing themselves to be Christians. Both are fascinating and greatly underappreciated Founders. The HBO miniseries John Adams is a good start if you're interested in them. Many of their writings are available in various free online databases, especially the Mass Historical Society.
Any background information? Like maybe what, where and when?
Not hard to find - https://www.trulia.com/c/co/denver/the-quincy-1776-curtis-st-denver-co-80202--2283516298#lil-streetViewTab
As in John Quincy Adams??? One of the founding fathers and start of the 1st rev???
John Quincy Adams is the son of John Adams, and was a child when the first revolution started. He did go on to live a patriotic and impactful life, but "start the 1st rev" he did not.
Correct. Was mistaken for his father. Thanks.
Now look at q post 1776
https://qalerts.app/?n=1776
A quote from John Quincy Adams
Mind. Blown.
😲
Paine's most famous pamphlet, “Common Sense,” was first published on January 10, 1776, selling out its thousand printed copies immediately. ... The pamphlet proved so influential that John Adams reportedly declared, “Without the pen of the author of 'Common Sense,' the sword of Washington would have been raised in vain.”
(Not John Q Adams)
Right, I realized that after I posted.
I spose its common knowledge, but is the pen not covering DJT's signature?
No coinkedinks! You were meant to be there and see this! Godwink!
Interesting. Love the address. Lots of businesses and products named Q, but what are the odds of this one on 1776???
That's a hell of a coincidence.
Oh wow, I skimmed the pic & only noticed the Q!
I would just like to point out that that in the listing it shows some random photos of the area that are comms
17th street A building called comedy world A closed down pizza shop
I am sure there is more that’s all I could find
Verry Intersante.
Ja, sehr interestante
It's beautiful
Cool.
Love it!
Who the hell is Curtis, though? ;)
Curtis Street, one of the main downtown streets.
Curtis Street. Never heard of him.
It was a joke... Everyone else was pointing out Q and 1776, so I asked who Curtis was.
I’m a native and have no idea, giving you a hard time just recently remembered that Denver was named after James W Denver, one of the Kansas territory governors, yes research does a body good. 😂
Lovely, some place to visit whenever I can fly to colorado to visit my father.
happens to be at the corner of 17th and Curtis and adjacent to a building with a prominent 999 (looking very 666 to my eye)
Denver city has become a hell hole
https://meaningzone.com/999-biblical-meaning/
even better! love that! thx for the info
It has! My husband and I used to live across from Coors field back when Denver wasn’t over run with mentally ill homeless people. I avoid downtown at all costs now and when I do have to go downtown, I can’t believe how much it’s changed in less than a decade.
Looking at the streetviews from google...
Construction started in 2016...
I'd fall over and die if I was walking town the street and saw those two things together. Talk about a sign...
Ha haaaaaaaaaaa
Had to look at it 3x before noticing the address!
I notice them everywhere now too! Every morning I look at my box of Q-tips with a smile.
flying into Denver tomorrow. cant wait to check out their NWO airport.
I noticed the logo on the street instantly that it was a Denver location. I fucking HATE the city, especially Denver, but i think i may just need to drag my happy ass outta the mountains to go see this place for myself.
Can't believe what this state has become. Ever since dickenpooper came around, everything went to fuck.
Yes! It’s crazy how quickly Colorado, especially Denver, has gone to hell in a hand basket!
Shea properties of LA, California https://www.sheaapartments.com/general-content/about-shea/ https://sheaproperties.com/property/the-quincy/
359 units (17)
Built 2017
😎
And on 17th street. QQQ
And more?
"A JLL Capital Markets team led by senior managing director Eric Tupler and senior direct Kristian Lichtenfels arranged the 10-year, 3.4% fixed-rate loan on behalf of the borrower, a joint venture between 1776 Curtis LLC and Pacific Life Insurance Company."
10 + 3 + 4 = 17
QQQQ
1776 Curtis Street Denver, CO 80204
"The Quincy".
John Quincy Adams was a member of the antimasonic party AND served 17 years in the House of Representatives. He and his father were also devout Christians😎🇺🇸
From Jfk Jr's George Magazine Book of Political Lists...
https://archive.org/details/bookofpoliticall00eski/mode/2up?q=17+
Page -28- John Quincy Adams was the only president to serve in the lower house after his term in the White House; he represented his Massachusetts district for 17 years.
😍😘
JA and AA had some issues on points of Christian orthodoxy, but nonetheless we're self-described Christians and "church going animals." JQA broke with his parents and defended the Trinitarian explanation of the Godhead as paradox and a divine mystery that even if not comprehendable by the human mind, was nevertheless true because the Bible evidences it.
JA groomed his favorite son for politics, with eyes on the presidency, early on in his childhood. JQA led quite the noble, patriotic life full of dedication to civil service. His presidency is greatly underrated since nothing too "major" happened during it (boring is good!) and he was arguably thr greatest diplomat this country ever had.
thanks for clarifying, I knew I should have used a word other than devout, but wasn't able to search. a couple of fascinating guys that's for sure. especially JQA and the antimasonic party, I really need to read more about him.
Happy to help. Both were absolutely devout, as in, they loved theology and subscribed to some form of Christianity, believing and professing themselves to be Christians. Both are fascinating and greatly underappreciated Founders. The HBO miniseries John Adams is a good start if you're interested in them. Many of their writings are available in various free online databases, especially the Mass Historical Society.
Qddress 1776
Oh my. It's right across the corner from "999 South Tower".
1776 address - The "QUICY BUILDING"
Q-WINS-SEE
hehe
https://media.gab.com/system/media_attachments/files/094/880/730/original/6249700deeda2df1.png
Wtf. Thats awesome lol
Owned by:
1776 Curtis LLC, 130 Vantis Dr #200, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656-2691
according to propertyshark.com
https://colorado-corp.com/co/1776-curtis-llc
colorado branch: https://opencorporates.com/companies/us_co/20151730930
delware llc: https://opencorporates.com/companies/us_de/5873619
Whut?
"STORM 48...T 96..B 21.PLA"
so Q was Quiznos all along, very interdasting...
Hell of a viral marketing campaign...
1776 yooo!!! Wuut
OMG, you found it. Q was a building the whole time.
Wherever it is, I love it!
That is no coincidence at least I don't think it is, I believe that is the Q of Q.
Who owns this building? Must be a real patriot!
👀 ok shitz for reelz
Coolest comms ever! 5:5! 😎
You rock u/lordvon!