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The Baby Boom and the Housing Boom: Mid-Century Moderns and Ranches...
Two new architectural trends dominated in Wyoming during the Baby Boom years of 1946-1964: the Modernist house and the ranch house.
Walter Cordes: A Significant Architect for Wyoming
The variety of architecture in Wyoming gives our community its charm and sense of history. One local architect, Walter Cordes, designed over 40 homes in Wyoming during the 20th century, with an impressive range of styles.
Something Old, Something New: Wyoming’s Architecture in the Early 20th Century
The homes built in Wyoming from 1900 to 1940 show a tremendous range of architectural styles. This article is third in a series about Wyoming’s architectural variety.
Urban Sketchers Drawn to Wyoming
On a brilliant spring morning, with sketchbooks and drawing boards in hand, artists from a local urban sketch group took up positions along Burns and Worthington Avenues.
Wyoming Residents Rock The Block In Lockland
On a cloudy Saturday morning, over 350 volunteers gathered at the Lockland Church of the Nazarene to get their assignments for Habit For Humanity’s Rock The Block event
Ascension & Holy Trinity Workshop Series Aims To Restore Civil Conversation
“Restoring Conversations,” a workshop at Ascension & Holy Trinity Church, hopes to introduce ways to communicate between people and groups who disagree.