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  2. Nagle Warren Mansion - Wikipedia

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    July 12, 1976. 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. [2] [3] [4] It operated as a bed and breakfast ("B&B") establishment since 1997 ...

  3. George Ferris Mansion - Wikipedia

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    November 1, 1982. The George Ferris Mansion in Rawlins, Wyoming is one of the most significant Queen Anne style buildings in Wyoming. Built during 1899–1903, the house's design was published by the Knoxville, Tennessee architectural firm of Barber and Klutz in an architectural pattern book. The house was built for George and Julia Ferris.

  4. Wyoming, New York - Wikipedia

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    Also on the National Register of Historic Places are the Bryant Fleming House and Wyoming Village Historic District. [5] Another historic place is Hillside Inn, a classic Greek revival mansion built by Dr. Pliny Hayes as a Water Cure establishment in 1851. [6] It overlooks the Village of Wyoming, and until 2012, was a bed and breakfast inn.

  5. A. V. Quinn House - Wikipedia

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    September 13, 1984. The A.V. Quinn House, also known as Pine Gables, was built in Evanston, Wyoming in 1883. The Victorian style house is a largely unaltered representative of the Queen Anne style in Evanston. The house was built for Anthony V. Quinn, a local banker who arrived in Evanston in the 1870s. Quinn became a prosperous landowner and a ...

  6. Millar-Wheeler House - Wikipedia

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    00000093 [1] Added to NRHP. February 10, 2000. The Millar-Wheeler House is a historic home located at 1423 Genesee Street in Utica, Oneida County, New York. It was built in 1866, and consists of a three-story, square, brick main block and two-story, frame rear wing. It features an ornate Italianate style entrance portico topped by an oriel ...

  7. Big Nose George - Wikipedia

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    Big Nose George. George Parrott (March 20, 1834 – March 22, 1881) [1] also known as Big Nose George, Big Beak Parrott, George Manuse, and George Warden, was a cattle rustler and highwayman in the American Wild West in the late 19th century. [2] His skin was made into a pair of shoes after his lynching and part of his skull was used as an ashtray.

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