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June 14, 1979 (912-922 E. 18th St. and 1810-1920 Morris Ave. Cheyenne "Palatial" log house and log barn, moved from Baxter Ranch to Cheyenne, converted to housing.
The mansion is on the edge of Cheyenne's historic downtown section on Cattle Barons’ Row. [2] [3] [4] It operated as a bed and breakfast ("B&B") establishment since 1997 with twelve guest rooms decorated in Victorian West style. [4] [5] One guest room is a suite and each room has its own bath. Six rooms are in the main house and six in the ...
Noah Zahn, Wyoming Tribune-Eagle, Cheyenne. April 18, 2024 at 9:51 PM. ... The business is located at 104 W. 17th St. in downtown Cheyenne. Let the news come to you.
The Pioneer Hotel, 207-213 West 17th Street was added. 115 East 17th Street was added. Sorensen Hardware, 317 West 16th Street, was removed, as the building was demolished in 1990. The Royal Hotel Building at 313-315 1/2 West 16th Street was noted as already contributing. 305-309 West 16th Street was noted as already contributing.
The Sturgises were instrumental in the founding of the Wyoming Stock Growers Association. William held interests in mines, the Stockgrower's National Bank and the Cheyenne Electric Light Company. Sturgis took heavy losses in his cattle holdings as a result of the hard winter of 1886-87 and sold the house to another rancher, John Whitaker. [2]
Alyssa Crutcher, Wyoming Tribune-Eagle, Cheyenne August 1, 2024 at 9:46 PM Drivers on Lincolnway may have noticed the slightly run-down, all-green building across from the Arby’s.
The Whipple-Lacey House, at 300 E. 17th St. in Cheyenne, Wyoming, was built in 1883. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1] It includes elements of Stick/Eastlake style. [1] It was built by I.C. Whipple, an early Cheyenne banker, entrepreneur, and stockman.
Laramie County, adjacent to west side of Cheyenne, Wyoming Coordinates 41°09′59″N 104°51′46″W / 41.16639°N 104.86278°W / 41.16639; -104