National Register of Historic Places listings in Natrona County, Wyoming

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Natrona County, Wyoming.

Location of Natrona County in Wyoming

It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Natrona County, Wyoming, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below may be seen in a map.[1]

There are 39 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, 2 of which are National Historic Landmarks.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 5, 2024.[2]

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Current listings edit

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Alcova Redoubt
 
Alcova Redoubt
June 7, 2021
(#100006603)
Address Restricted[5]
Alcova
2 Archeological Site No. 48NA83
 
Archeological Site No. 48NA83
May 13, 1994
(#94000440)
Address Restricted[5]
Arminto
3 Big Horn Hotel December 18, 1978
(#78002831)
Main Street
43°10′42″N 107°15′24″W / 43.178333°N 107.256667°W / 43.178333; -107.256667 (Big Horn Hotel)
Arminto Built in 1906; moved in 1913; destroyed by fire in 1985.
4 Bishop House
 
Bishop House
March 12, 2001
(#01000270)
818 East Second Street
42°50′56″N 106°18′53″W / 42.849003°N 106.314676°W / 42.849003; -106.314676 (Bishop House)
Casper
5 Bridger Immigrant Road-Waltman Crossing
 
Bridger Immigrant Road-Waltman Crossing
January 17, 1975
(#75001905)
49 miles west of Casper on U.S. Route 20
43°04′20″N 107°12′41″W / 43.072222°N 107.211389°W / 43.072222; -107.211389 (Bridger Immigrant Road-Waltman Crossing)
Casper
6 Casper Army Air Base
 
Casper Army Air Base
August 3, 2001
(#01000789)
8500 Fuller Street
42°53′31″N 106°50′34″W / 42.891944°N 106.842778°W / 42.891944; -106.842778 (Casper Army Air Base)
Casper
7 Casper Buffalo Trap
 
Casper Buffalo Trap
June 25, 1974
(#74002027)
Address Restricted[5]
Casper
8 Casper Downtown Historic District
 
Casper Downtown Historic District
October 17, 2016
(#16000732)
Generally bounded by Midwest Avenue, West B and C, & Beech Streets
42°50′55″N 106°19′31″W / 42.848722°N 106.325186°W / 42.848722; -106.325186 (Casper Downtown Historic District)
Casper
9 Casper Federal Building
 
Casper Federal Building
December 21, 1998
(#98001536)
111 South Wolcott Street
42°50′59″N 106°19′22″W / 42.849722°N 106.322778°W / 42.849722; -106.322778 (Casper Federal Building)
Casper Now known as the Ewing T. Kerr Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse.
10 Casper Fire Department Station No. 1
 
Casper Fire Department Station No. 1
November 4, 1993
(#93001187)
302 South David Street
42°50′52″N 106°19′35″W / 42.847778°N 106.326389°W / 42.847778; -106.326389 (Casper Fire Department Station No. 1)
Casper
11 Casper Motor Company-Natrona Motor Company
 
Casper Motor Company-Natrona Motor Company
February 23, 1994
(#94000042)
230 West Yellowstone Highway
42°50′55″N 106°19′36″W / 42.848611°N 106.326667°W / 42.848611; -106.326667 (Casper Motor Company-Natrona Motor Company)
Casper Currently the Lyric Theatre; formerly the Iris.
12 Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Depot
 
Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Depot
January 7, 1988
(#87002296)
35231 West Dakota Avenue
43°02′04″N 106°59′10″W / 43.034444°N 106.986111°W / 43.034444; -106.986111 (Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Depot)
Powder River
13 Church of Saint Anthony
 
Church of Saint Anthony
January 30, 1997
(#96001631)
604 South Center Street
42°50′37″N 106°19′29″W / 42.843611°N 106.324722°W / 42.843611; -106.324722 (Church of Saint Anthony)
Casper
14 Consolidated Royalty Building
 
Consolidated Royalty Building
November 4, 1993
(#93001186)
137-141 South Center Street
42°50′57″N 106°19′27″W / 42.849167°N 106.324167°W / 42.849167; -106.324167 (Consolidated Royalty Building)
Casper
15 DUX Bessemer Bend Bridge
 
DUX Bessemer Bend Bridge
February 22, 1985
(#85000428)
County Road CN1-58
42°46′18″N 106°31′50″W / 42.771667°N 106.530556°W / 42.771667; -106.530556 (DUX Bessemer Bend Bridge)
Bessemer Bend Replaced in 1997
16 Elks Lodge No. 1353
 
Elks Lodge No. 1353
January 30, 1997
(#96001632)
108 East 7th Street
42°50′38″N 106°19′27″W / 42.843889°N 106.324167°W / 42.843889; -106.324167 (Elks Lodge No. 1353)
Casper
17 Fort Caspar
 
Fort Caspar
August 12, 1971
(#71000887)
14 Fort Caspar Road; also an area on the northern side of the fort along the Platte River
42°50′09″N 106°22′19″W / 42.835833°N 106.371944°W / 42.835833; -106.371944 (Fort Caspar)
Casper Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase
18 Grant Street Grocery and Market
 
Grant Street Grocery and Market
October 15, 2008
(#08001005)
815 South Grant Street
42°50′30″N 107°19′02″W / 42.841667°N 107.317222°W / 42.841667; -107.317222 (Grant Street Grocery and Market)
Casper
19 Independence Rock
 
Independence Rock
October 15, 1966
(#66000757)
60 miles southwest of Casper on Wyoming Highway 220
42°29′38″N 107°07′48″W / 42.493889°N 107.13°W / 42.493889; -107.13 (Independence Rock)
Casper
20 Martin's Cove
 
Martin's Cove
March 8, 1977
(#77001383)
West of Casper
42°27′16″N 107°14′43″W / 42.454444°N 107.245278°W / 42.454444; -107.245278 (Martin's Cove)
Casper
21 Masonic Temple
 
Masonic Temple
August 24, 2005
(#05000926)
105 North Center Street
42°51′01″N 106°19′27″W / 42.850278°N 106.324167°W / 42.850278; -106.324167 (Masonic Temple)
Casper
22 Midwest Oil Company Hotel
 
Midwest Oil Company Hotel
November 17, 1983
(#83004302)
136 East 6th Street
42°50′41″N 106°19′25″W / 42.844722°N 106.323611°W / 42.844722; -106.323611 (Midwest Oil Company Hotel)
Casper
23 Dean Morgan Junior High School
 
Dean Morgan Junior High School
May 3, 2016
(#16000229)
1440 South Elm Street
42°50′09″N 106°19′46″W / 42.835852°N 106.329570°W / 42.835852; -106.329570 (Dean Morgan Junior High School)
Casper
24 Natrona County High School
 
Natrona County High School
January 7, 1994
(#93001491)
930 South Elm Street
42°50′36″N 106°19′43″W / 42.843333°N 106.328611°W / 42.843333; -106.328611 (Natrona County High School)
Casper
25 North Casper Clubhouse
 
North Casper Clubhouse
February 18, 1994
(#94000043)
1032 East L Street
42°51′43″N 106°18′42″W / 42.861944°N 106.311667°W / 42.861944; -106.311667 (North Casper Clubhouse)
Casper
26 Odd Fellows Building
 
Odd Fellows Building
June 18, 2009
(#09000455)
136 South Wolcott Street
42°50′58″N 106°19′26″W / 42.849578°N 106.323806°W / 42.849578; -106.323806 (Odd Fellows Building)
Casper
27 Ohio Oil Company Building
 
Ohio Oil Company Building
July 25, 2001
(#01000791)
159 North Wolcott Street
42°51′04″N 106°19′22″W / 42.851111°N 106.322778°W / 42.851111; -106.322778 (Ohio Oil Company Building)
Casper
28 Pathfinder Dam
 
Pathfinder Dam
August 12, 1971
(#71000888)
45 miles southwest of Casper
42°28′05″N 106°51′12″W / 42.468056°N 106.853333°W / 42.468056; -106.853333 (Pathfinder Dam)
Casper Includes just the dam.
29 Pathfinder Dam Historic District
 
Pathfinder Dam Historic District
June 15, 2015
(#15000357)
12 miles southwest of Alcova
42°28′05″N 106°51′13″W / 42.468056°N 106.8536°W / 42.468056; -106.8536 (Pathfinder Dam Historic District)
Alcova vicinity Includes dam, operating facilities, and archaeological remains of construction camp.
30 Rialto Theater
 
Rialto Theater
February 11, 1993
(#93000037)
102 East Second Street
42°50′55″N 106°19′09″W / 42.848611°N 106.319167°W / 42.848611; -106.319167 (Rialto Theater)
Casper
31 Roosevelt School
 
Roosevelt School
January 30, 1997
(#96001633)
140 East K Street
42°51′59″N 106°19′25″W / 42.866389°N 106.323611°W / 42.866389; -106.323611 (Roosevelt School)
Casper
32 South Wolcott Street Historic District
 
South Wolcott Street Historic District
November 23, 1988
(#88002609)
Roughly bounded by S. Center St., E. 9th St., S. Wolcott St., E. 7th St., S. Beech St., and E. 13th St.
42°50′25″N 106°19′21″W / 42.840278°N 106.3225°W / 42.840278; -106.3225 (South Wolcott Street Historic District)
Casper
33 Split Rock, Twin Peaks
 
Split Rock, Twin Peaks
December 22, 1976
(#76001959)
Northwest of Muddy Gap
42°28′51″N 107°31′44″W / 42.480833°N 107.528889°W / 42.480833; -107.528889 (Split Rock, Twin Peaks)
Muddy Gap
34 Stone Ranch Stage Station
 
Stone Ranch Stage Station
November 1, 1982
(#82001834)
Northwest of Casper on U.S. Routes 20/26
42°57′44″N 106°38′56″W / 42.962222°N 106.648889°W / 42.962222; -106.648889 (Stone Ranch Stage Station)
Casper
35 Tom Sun Ranch
 
Tom Sun Ranch
October 15, 1966
(#66000753)
6 miles west of Independence Rock on Wyoming Highway 220
42°26′40″N 107°14′36″W / 42.444444°N 107.243333°W / 42.444444; -107.243333 (Tom Sun Ranch)
Independence Rock
36 Teapot Rock
 
Teapot Rock
December 30, 1974
(#74002028)
Off U.S. Route 87
43°14′00″N 106°18′37″W / 43.233333°N 106.310278°W / 43.233333; -106.310278 (Teapot Rock)
Midwest
37 Townsend Hotel
 
Townsend Hotel
November 25, 1983
(#83004303)
115 North Center Street
42°50′56″N 106°19′27″W / 42.848889°N 106.324167°W / 42.848889; -106.324167 (Townsend Hotel)
Casper It was renovated and expanded for government use in 2008-2009 and is now known as the Townsend Justice Center[6]
38 Tribune Building
 
Tribune Building
February 18, 1994
(#94000041)
216 East Second Street
42°50′56″N 106°19′22″W / 42.848889°N 106.322778°W / 42.848889; -106.322778 (Tribune Building)
Casper
39 Turner-Cottman Building
 
Turner-Cottman Building
December 1, 2015
(#15000856)
120-130 West Second Street
42°50′55″N 106°19′33″W / 42.848684°N 106.325913°W / 42.848684; -106.325913 (Turner-Cottman Building)
Casper
40 Edness Kimball Wilkins No. 1 Site
 
Edness Kimball Wilkins No. 1 Site
August 10, 2015
(#15000520)
Address Restricted
Evansville

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 5, 2024.
  3. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  5. ^ a b c Some listings on the NRHP are highly sensitive sites and may be subject to looting or vandalism. The NRHP lists this site as "Address Restricted."
  6. ^ Morton, Tom (2009-12-26). "Total transformation". Trib.com. Retrieved 2011-12-08.