Building No. 263, also designated by a sign at its entrance as Shoshone Tribal Roads Building, is located within the historic area of the Wind River Blockhouse and Shoshone Agency in Fort Washakie, Wyoming. It was built in 1906 in a typical bungalow style for the Shoshone Agency.
The Sheridan County Juvenile Probation & Drug Court, originally known as the Sheridan County Jail & Sheriff’s Residence, was built in 1913 on a plot of land donated to the county by local businessmen L.H. Brooks and F.H. Kilbourne, and the First Congregational Church of Sheridan.
The Preston Cow Barn is located in Star Valley near the town of Bedford, Wyoming. The barn is characteristic of early 20th century prairie barns around Wyoming.
The Hufford House sits outside of the small town of Cokeville in western Wyoming. The Sublette Trail and homestead sites in the area that the house sits in are significant to the Mormon pioneers and the local community.
This collection of buildings on the Rule Ranch, formerly the Fowler Ranch, includes a two-story house, a main barn, a loafing barn, and a tenant/storage building. The ranch is located near Banner, Wyoming.
The Niobrara County Library opened in 1919 with help from a grant from the Carnegie Corporation and has served as a library since.
The Andy Chambers Homestead Cabin is located within Grand Teton National Park. Andy Chambers was one of the first homesteaders to populate Mormon Row when he settled there in 1912.
The uranium mine ghost town Jeffrey City is in Fremont County
This historic school resides in Casper, Wyoming
The AMK Ranch, originally settled in 1890, now belongs to Grand Teton National Park