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This museum, set in a late 19th century historic mansion offers extraordinary collections of opulent Victorian fixtures and furnishings, beautiful historic textiles and clothing, memorabilia from early Laramie and ranch history, and a one room school house.
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Laramie Plains Museum, Laramie, Wyoming. 1,871 likes · 9 talking about this · 57 were here. This museum set in a historic mansion offers extraordinary collections of opulent Victorian fixtures &...
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Aug 16, 2015 · Housed in the Ivinson Mansion, this museum contains exhibits of pioneer life in Wyoming.
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The Crown Jewel of Laramie In 1870, Edward Ivinson bought this city block for the spot of his future home. By 1892, this $40,000 mansion was complete with central heating, electric lights and running water. Quite the marvel of Laramie.
The Ivinson Mansion, now the Laramie Plains Museum, was built in 1892 in Laramie, Wyoming by Jane and Edward Ivinson. Designed by architect Walter E. Ware of Salt Lake City and built by local contractor Frank Cook, the house was regarded as the most significant residence in Laramie at its completion. [2] Edward Ivinson gave the mansion to the ...
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