Name of Notable | Genus | AsNotedIn | No | Address | Proximity | Area |
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Atlas Theatre |
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213 | W 16th St | ||
Baxter Ranch Headquarters Buildings |
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912--122 | E 18th St and 1810--1920 Morris Ave | ||
Boeing - United Airlines Terminal Building, Hangar and Fountain |
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200 | E 8th Ave | ||
Capitol North Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by E. 29th, and E. 25th St, Warren and Pioneer Aves | |||
Castle on 19th Street |
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1318 | E 19th St | ||
Charles L Beatty House |
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2320 | Capitol Ave | ||
Cheyenne Flour Milling Company |
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810 - 814 | W 23rd St | ||
Cheyenne High School |
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2810 | House Ave | ||
Cheyenne South Side Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by Warren Ave, Russell Ave, E. Tenth St, and E Fifth St | |||
Churchill Public School |
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510 | W 29th St | ||
City and County Building |
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19th St and Carey Ave | |||
Continental Oil Company |
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801 | W 19th St | ||
Corlett School |
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600 | W 22nd St | ||
Crook House |
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314 | E 21st St | ||
Crow Creek-Cole Ranch Headquarters Historic District |
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1065 | Happy Jack Rd | ||
Deming School |
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715 | W 5th Ave | ||
Downtown Cheyenne Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by 15th and 16th Sts, Central and Pioneer Aves | |||
Downtown Cheyenne Historic District (Boundary Increase I) |
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Roughly bounded by 17th and 18th Sts, Pioneer and Carey Aves, also along Central Ave and 17th St | |||
Downtown Cheyenne Historic District (Boundary Increase II) |
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Roughly bounded by Nineteenth St, Capital Ave, Seventeenth St, and Carey Ave | |||
Downtown Cheyenne Historic District (Boundary Increase III) |
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Roughly bounded by 18th, Carey, 16th, and Warren Sts | |||
Federal Office Building-Cheyenne |
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308 | W 21st St | ||
Ferdinand Lafrentz House |
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2015 | Warren Ave | ||
First United Methodist Church |
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NE corner of 18th St and Central Ave | |||
Fort David A Russell |
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West side of Cheyenne | |||
Governor's Mansion |
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300 | E 21st St | ||
Hebard Public School |
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413 | Seymour Ave | ||
Hynds Lodge |
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Curt Gowdy State Park | |||
Johnson Public School |
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711 | Warren Ave | ||
Keefe Row |
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E 22nd St and Evans Ave | |||
Lakeview Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by Twenty-Seventh, Seymour, Maxwell, and Warren | |||
Laramie County Milk Producers Cooperative Association |
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1122 | W 23rd St | ||
Lulu McCormick Junior High School |
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2001 | Capitol Ave | ||
Mabel Fincher School |
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2201 | Morrie Ave | ||
Masonic Temple |
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1820 | Capitol Ave | ||
McCord-Brady Company |
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1506 | Thomes Ave | ||
Moore Haven Heights Historic District |
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Between Bent Ave on the W, E. side of Central Ave on the E., W 8th Ave on the N, W Pershing Blvd on the S | |||
Moreton Frewen House |
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506 | E 23rd St | ||
Nagle-Warren Mansion |
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222 | E 17th St | ||
Park Addition School |
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1100 | Richardson Court | ||
Rainsford Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by Morrie, Twenty-second, Warren, and Seventeenth Sts | |||
Remount Ranch |
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Remount Ranch Rd | 1 mi S of US 80 | ||
St Mark's Episcopal Church |
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1908 | Central Ave | ||
St Mary's Catholic Cathedral |
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2107 | Capitol Ave | ||
Storey Gymnasium |
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2811 | House Ave | ||
Texas Oil Company |
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1122 | W 23rd St | ||
Union Pacific Railroad Depot |
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121 | W 15th St | ||
Union Pacific Roundhouse, Turntable and Machine Shop |
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121 | W 15th St | ||
Van Tassell Carriage Barn |
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1010 | E 16th St | ||
Whipple-Lacey House |
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300 | E 17th St | ||
William Sturgis House |
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821 | E 17th St | ||
Wyoming Fuel Company |
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720 | W 18th St | ||
Wyoming State Capitol and Grounds |
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24th St and Capitol Ave |
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1932/11/07 | Herbert Hoover | US President | Hoover stopped in Cheyenne the night before his defeat in the 1932 election. In the election the next day, Hoover gained 43.9 percent of the vote in Wyoming, losing the state to Franklin Roosevelt by the biggest margin ever recorded to that time. | |||
1940/11/20 | Martha Gellhorn | Bride | Martha Gellhorn marries Ernest Hemingway in Cheyenne, Wyoming. | Marriage of Martha Gellhorn and Ernest Hemingway | ||
1940/11/20 | Ernest Hemingway | Groom | Martha Gellhorn marries Ernest Hemingway in Cheyenne, Wyoming. | Marriage of Martha Gellhorn and Ernest Hemingway | ||
1991/12/03 | William Jefferson Clinton | Visitor | Presidential Candidate Bill Clinton accepts a cowboy hat from Governor Mike Sullivan and Secretary of State Kathy Karpan at the Cheyenne Airport. |
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Locale Type | City |
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