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Nagle Warren Mansion, also known as Cheyenne YWCA Building, is former residence and YWCA with three buildings located in Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyoming. [1] The mansion is on the edge of Cheyenne's historic downtown section on Cattle Barons’ Row.
December 10, 1980 (Roughly bounded by E. 29th and E. 25th Sts. and Warren and Pioneer Aves. Cheyenne: A boundary increase was approved December 7, 2023.: 6: Castle on 19th Street
Over fifty different locations in Cheyenne are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, including: The Historic Plains Hotel (added 1978) Atlas Theatre (added 1973) Union Pacific Depot (Cheyenne Depot Museum) (1973) the Governor's Mansion (1969) Nagle-Warren Mansion (1976) First Presbyterian Church (1869) First United Methodist ...
On Saturday, from 1 to 3 p.m., the Nagle Warren Mansion B&B, located at 222 E. 17th St., will host an afternoon Easter tea featuring with finger sandwiches, scones, cookies, cake pops, Victorian ...
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1885 - Francis E. Warren becomes mayor. 1886 Library opens on Carey Avenue. [16] St. Mark's Episcopal Church built. Cheyenne and Northern Railway operates from 1886 to 1890. 1887 - Cheyenne Depot built. 1888 - Nagle Warren Mansion (residence) built. 1890 July 10: Cheyenne becomes capital of new state of Wyoming.
Warren and his second wife, Clara LaBarron Morgan, bought the Nagle Warren Mansion in April 1910, and their dining room hosted people such as presidents Teddy Roosevelt and William Howard Taft. [7] [8] This mansion is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [9]
Photos of the sprawling mansion, whose estimated value is $1.2 million, reveal its 41 bedrooms, meeting and prayer rooms, dining rooms and two commercial-size kitchens.