Architecture in the Cowboy State: Episode 14

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We think of architecture as grand buildings found in big cities, but it actually covers all the built environment, and includes everything from finely crafted houses, to prisons, or one room log cabins. On this episode I interview Eileen Starr who wrote THE book: Architecture in the Cowboy State. The dot on the map is a Wyoming architectural gem; a town of less than 500 folks featuring stunning Spanish style buildings and homes. The Wyoming wildlife segment features our own natural architect, a rarely seen, tiny rodent.

This episode has so much great information so it has lots of links for you to explore!


This is the ruler straight, juniper post, fence made purportedly made by the "one eyed Swede" (that's the story I heard!).








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