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The '''list of National Historic Landmarks in Wyoming''' contains the landmarks designated by the [[U.S. Federal Government]] for the [[U.S. state]] of [[Wyoming]].
{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}
There are 24 [[National Historic Landmark]]s (NHLs) in Wyoming.
The '''list of National Historic Landmarks in Wyoming''' contains the landmarks designated by the [[U.S. Federal Government]] located in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Wyoming]].
The first designated were two on 19 December 1960; the latest was on 20 September 2006.
There are 28 [[National Historic Landmark]]s (NHLs) in Wyoming.
The first designated were two on December 19, 1960; the latest was on December 11, 2023.


{{NRHP header|NHL}}
{|class="wikitable sortable" style="width:100%; margin-right:0"
{{NRHP row|NHL
! scope="col" width="1%" {{NHL color}} |
|pos=1
! scope="col" width="16%" {{NHL color}}|Landmark name<ref name="NHLlist">{{cite web | last=National Park Service | date=June 2011 | title = National Historic Landmarks Survey: List of National Historic Landmarks by State | url=http://www.nps.gov/nhl/designations/Lists/LIST12.pdf | publisher= | format=PDF| accessdate=2013-03-29}}</ref>
|article=Ames Monument
! scope="col" width="9%" class="unsortable" {{NHL color}} |Image
|name=Ames Monument
! scope="col" width="5%" {{NHL color}} |Date declared<ref name=NHLlist/>
|image=Ames Monument September 2012.JPG
! scope="col" width="12%" {{NHL color}}|Locality<ref name=NHLlist/><ref
|date=2016-10-31
name="NHLdat">{{cite web | last = National Park Service | title=National Historic Landmark Program: NHL Database | publisher= | url=http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/default.cfm | date= | accessdate=2007-09-22 }}</ref>
|address=[[Sherman, Wyoming|Sherman]]
! scope="col" width="8%" {{NHL color}}|County<ref name=NHLlist/>
|lat=41.131111
! scope="col" width="43%" {{NHL color}} class="unsortable"|Description<ref name=NHLdat/>
|lon=-105.398056
|-
|county=[[Albany County, Wyoming|Albany]]
! {{NRHPlegend|NHL|1}}
|description= A pivotal and highly significant work in the career of [[Henry Hobson Richardson]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Secretary Jewell, Director Jarvis Announce 10 New National Historic Landmarks Illustrating America's Diverse History, Culture|url=https://www.doi.gov/pressreleases/secretary-jewell-director-jarvis-announce-10-new-national-historic-landmarks|access-date=3 November 2016|publisher=Department of the Interior|date=November 2, 2016}}</ref>
| [[Expedition Island]]
|refnum=72001296
| align="center" | [[File:Expedition Island Green River Wyoming.jpeg|100px]]
|commonscat=Ames Monument
| {{dts|link=off|1968|11|24}}
}}
| [[Green River, Wyoming|Green River]] <br /><small>{{coord|41.523|-109.471|name=Expedition Island|type:landmark}}</small>
{{NRHP row|NHL
| [[Sweetwater County, Wyoming|Sweetwater]]
|pos=2
| Expedition Island is a park in [[Green River, Wyoming]] that marks the area where Major [[John Wesley Powell]] started an expedition down the [[Green River (Utah)|Green River]] and [[Colorado River]] in 1871.
|article=Expedition Island
|-
|name=Expedition Island
! {{NRHPlegend|NHLD|2}}
|image=Expedition Island Green River Wyoming.jpeg
| [[Fort D.A. Russell (Wyoming)|Fort D.A. Russell]]
|date=1968-10-18
| align="center" | [[Image:Fort David A. Russell, Randall Avenue west of First Street, Cheyenne (Laramie County, Wyoming).jpg|100px|alt=1997 HABS photo]]
|address=[[Green River, Wyoming|Green River]]
| {{dts|link=off|1975|5|15}}
|lat=41.523
| [[Cheyenne, Wyoming|Cheyenne]]<br /><small>{{coord|41.166389|-104.862778|name=Fort D.A. Russell|type:landmark}}</small>
|lon=-109.471
| [[Laramie County, Wyoming|Laramie]]
|county=[[Sweetwater County, Wyoming|Sweetwater]]
| In 1867, the fort was established to protect workers for the [[Union Pacific Railroad]]. In 1871, it was base to the [[Pawnee people|Pawnee]] scout battalion.<ref>NPS webpage, March 2009: [http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=842&ResourceType=District NPS-gov-842].</ref>
|description= Expedition Island is a park in [[Green River, Wyoming]] that marks the area where Major [[John Wesley Powell]] started an expedition down the [[Green River (Colorado River)|Green River]] and [[Colorado River]] in 1871.
|-
|refnum=68000056
! {{NHLsm|3}}
}}
| [[Fort Phil Kearny|Fort Phil Kearny and Associated Sites]]
{{NRHP row|NHL
| align="center" | [[Image:Fort Phil Kearney.JPG|100px]]
|type=NHLD
| {{dts|link=off|1960|12|19}}
|pos=3
| [[Story, Wyoming|Story]] <br /><small>{{coord|44.532222|-106.826389|name=Fort Phil Kearny and Associated Sites|type:landmark}}</small>
| [[Johnson County, Wyoming|Johnson]]
|article=Fort D.A. Russell (Wyoming)
|name=Fort D.A. Russell
| Fort Phil Kearny was an outpost of the [[United States Army]] that existed in the late 1860s in present-day northeastern Wyoming along the [[Bozeman Trail]].<ref>NPS webpage, March 2009: [http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=565&ResourceType=Site NPS-gov-565].</ref>
|image=Fort David A. Russell, Randall Avenue west of First Street, Cheyenne (Laramie County, Wyoming).jpg
|-
|alt=alt=1997 HABS photo
! {{NHLsm|4}}
|date=1975-05-15
| [[Fort Yellowstone]]
|address=[[Cheyenne, Wyoming|Cheyenne]]
| align="center" | [[Image:Fort Yellowstone-750px.jpg|100px|alt=Photograph of Fort Yellowstone, showing several Army buildings, modern motor vehicles, and the wide-open Yellowstone landscape in the background.]]
|lat=41.166389
| {{dts|link=off|2003|7|31}}
|lon=-104.862778
| [[Yellowstone National Park]]<br /><small>{{coord|44.975|-110.698056|name=Fort Yellowstone|type:landmark}}</small>
| [[Park County, Wyoming|Park]]
|county=[[Laramie County, Wyoming|Laramie]]
| Fort Yellowstone is a former [[United States Army]] base created in 1888 to guard the park. It became administrative headquarters of [[Yellowstone National Park]].<ref>NPS webpage, March 2009: [http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=32060123&ResourceType=District NPS-gov-32**].</ref>
|description= In 1867, the fort was established to protect workers for the [[Union Pacific Railroad]]. In 1871, it was base to the [[Pawnee people|Pawnee]] scout battalion.<ref>NPS webpage, March 2009: [http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=842&ResourceType=District NPS-gov-842] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060626051231/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceID=842&resourceType=District |date=2006-06-26 }}.</ref>
|refnum=69000191
|-
|commonscat=Fort David A. Russell
! {{NHLsm|5}}
}}
| [[Heart Mountain War Relocation Center|Heart Mountain Relocation Center]]
{{NRHP row|NHL
| align="center" | [[Image:Heart mountain marker with mountain behind.jpg|100px|]]
|pos=4
| {{dts|link=off|2006|9|20}}
|article=Fort Phil Kearny
| [[Ralston, Wyoming|Ralston]]<br /><small>{{coord|44.671667|-108.946389|name=Heart Mountain Relocation Center|type:landmark}}</small>
|name=Fort Phil Kearny and Associated Sites
| [[Park County, Wyoming|Park]]
|image=Fort Phil Kearney.JPG
| An internment camp for Japanese-Americans during World War II
|date=1960-12-19
|-
|address=[[Story, Wyoming|Story]]
! {{NHLsm|6}}
|lat=44.532222
| [[Horner Site]]
|lon=-106.826389
|
|county=[[Johnson County, Wyoming|Johnson]]
| {{dts|link=off|1961|1|20}}
|description= Fort Phil Kearny was an outpost of the [[United States Army]] that existed in the late 1860s in present-day northeastern Wyoming along the [[Bozeman Trail]].<ref>NPS webpage, March 2009: [http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=565&ResourceType=Site NPS-gov-565] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070312211503/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=565&ResourceType=Site |date=2007-03-12 }}.</ref>
| [[Cody, Wyoming|Cody]]<br><small>{{coord|44.555833|-108.994167|display=inline|name=Horner Site|type:landmark}}</small>
|refnum=66000756
| [[Park County, Wyoming|Park]]
|commonscat=Fort Phil Kearny
| Non-public [[archaeological site]] yielding evidence of a [[flint tool]] culture, with occupation dating back to [[5000 BC]].<ref>NPS webpage, March 2009: [http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=567&ResourceType=Site NPS-gov-567].</ref>
}}
|-
{{NRHP row|NHL
! {{NHLsm|7}}
|type=NHLD
| [[Independence Rock (Wyoming)|Independence Rock]]
|pos=5
| align="center" | [[Image:IndependenceRock2.jpg|100px|alt=Photograph of Independence Rock with sage-steppe vegetation in the foreground and the rock rising high abainst a clear sky.]]
|article=Fort Yellowstone
| {{dts|link=off|1961|1|20}}
|name=Fort Yellowstone
| [[Casper, Wyoming|Casper]] <br /><small>{{coord|42.493611|-107.129444|name=Independence Rock|type:landmark}}</small>
|image=Fort Yellowstone-750px.jpg
| [[Natrona County, Wyoming|Natrona]]
|alt=alt=Photograph of Fort Yellowstone, showing several Army buildings, modern motor vehicles, and the wide-open Yellowstone landscape in the background.
| Independence Rock is a large granite rock, approximately 130&nbsp;ft (40 m) high, which served as a landmark on the [[Oregon Trail]] and [[California Trail]] in southwestern Natrona County.<ref>NPS webpage, March 2009: [http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=566&ResourceType=Site NPS-gov-566].</ref>
|date=2003-07-31
|-
|address=[[Yellowstone National Park]]
! {{NHLsm|8}}
|lat=44.975
| [[Jackson Lake Lodge]]
|lon=-110.698056
| align="center" | [[Image:Jackson Lake Lodge.JPG|100px|alt=Photograph of the Jackson Lake Lodge, a modern structure with many horizontal lines among the vertical trees of Grand Teton National Park.]]
|county=[[Park County, Wyoming|Park]]
| {{dts|link=off|2003|7|31}}
|description= Fort Yellowstone is a former [[United States Army]] base created in 1888 to guard the park. It became administrative headquarters of [[Yellowstone National Park]].<ref>NPS webpage, March 2009: [http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=32060123&ResourceType=District NPS-gov-32**] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728031215/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=32060123&ResourceType=District |date=2012-07-28 }}.</ref>
| [[Grand Teton National Park]] <br /><small>{{coord|43.8775|-110.576667|name=Jackson Lake Lodge|type:landmark}}</small>
|refnum=03001032
| [[Teton County, Wyoming|Teton]]
|commonscat=Fort Yellowstone
| Designed by architect [[Gilbert Stanley Underwood]] and completed in 1955, the lodge built in [[International style (architecture)|International style]] represents a break from the traditional rustic style of architecture used by the National Park Service.
}}
|-
{{NRHP row|NHL
! {{NRHPlegend|NHLD|9}}
|pos=6
| [[Guernsey State Park|Lake Guernsey State Park]]
|article=Heart Mountain War Relocation Center
| align="center" | [[Image:Guernsey State Park Museum, Highway 317, Guernsey (Platte County, Wyoming).jpg|100px|1974 HABS photo]]
|name=Heart Mountain Relocation Center
| {{dts|link=off|1997|9|25}}
|image=Heart mountain marker with mountain behind.jpg
| [[Guernsey, Wyoming|Guernsey]] <br /><small>{{coord|42.303889|-104.769444|name=Lake Guernsey State Park|type:landmark}}</small>
|date=2006-09-20
| [[Platte County, Wyoming|Platte]]
|address=[[Ralston, Wyoming|Ralston]]
| Model [[Civilian Conservation Corps]]-built state park buildings and structures
|lat=44.671667
|-
|lon=-108.946389
! {{NHLsm|10}}
|county=[[Park County, Wyoming|Park]]
| [[Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark|Medicine Wheel]]
|description= An internment camp for Japanese-Americans during World War II
| align="center" | [[File:MedicineWheel.jpg|100px|]]
|refnum=85003167
| {{dts|link=off|1970|8|29}}
|commonscat=Heart Mountain War Relocation Center
| [[Lovell, Wyoming|Lovell]]<br /><small>{{coord|44|49|32|N|107|55|15|W|display=inline|name=Medicine Wheel|type:landmark}}</small>
}}
| [[Big Horn County, Wyoming|Big Horn]]
{{NRHP row|NHL
| A native American medicine wheel, used for healing and religious purposes
|pos=7
|-
|article=Hell Gap Paleoindian Site (48GO305)
! {{NRHPlegend|NHLD|11}}
|name=Hell Gap Paleoindian Site (48GO305)
| [[Murie Ranch Historic District]]
|date=2016-12-23
| align="center" | [[Image:Murie Ranch, Estes Cabin.jpg|100px|alt=Estes Cabin, Murie Ranch]]
|address=[[Guernsey, Wyoming|Guernsey]] vicinity
| {{dts|link=off|2006|2|17}}
|lat=42.408223
| [[Grand Teton National Park]]<ref name = "NPWMurie">{{cite web | last = National Park Service | first = | authorlink = National Park Service | coauthors = | title = Murie Ranch - National Park Week: National Register of Historic Places Celebrates National Park | work = | publisher = | year = 2007 | url = http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/feature/ParkWeek/2007/murieranch.htm | doi = | accessdate = 2007-12-16 }}</ref> <br /><small>{{coord|43.650556|-110.726944|name=Murie Ranch Historic District|type:landmark}}</small>
|lon=-104.639407
| [[Teton County, Wyoming|Teton]]
|county=[[Goshen County, Wyoming|Goshen]]
| A group of several cabins in [[Grand Teton National Park]] that were owned by naturalist [[Olaus Murie]], his wife [[Margaret Murie]] and scientist [[Adolph Murie]] and his wife Louise in the 1940s.
|description=
|-
|refnum=100000877
! {{NHLsm|12}}
}}
| [[Norris, Madison, and Fishing Bridge Museums]]
{{NRHP row|NHL
| align="center" | [[Image:Fishing Bridge Museum.JPG|100px|alt=Exterior photograph of the Fishing Bridge Museum, showing the rustic log construction.]]
|pos=8
| {{dts|link=off|1987|5|28}}
|article=Horner site
| [[Yellowstone National Park]]<br /><small>{{coord|44.72424|-110.70578|name=Norris, Madison, and Fishing Bridge Museums (Norris)|type:landmark}}</small>
|name=Horner site
| [[Teton County, Wyoming|Teton]] and [[Park County, Wyoming|Park]]
|date=1961-01-20
| Three "trailside museums" in [[National Park Service Rustic]] style within [[Yellowstone National Park]]
|address=[[Cody, Wyoming|Cody]]
|-
|lat=44.555833
! {{NHLsm|13}}
|lon=-108.994167
| [[Obsidian Cliff]]
|county=[[Park County, Wyoming|Park]]
| align="center" | [[Image:Obsidian cliff.jpg|100px|alt=Obsidian Cliff]]
|description= Non-public [[archaeological site]] yielding evidence of a [[flint tool]] culture, with occupation dating back to [[5000 BC]].<ref>NPS webpage, March 2009: [http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=567&ResourceType=Site NPS-gov-567] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060626050924/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceID=567&resourceType=Site |date=2006-06-26 }}.</ref>
| {{dts|link=off|1996|6|19}}
|refnum=66000758
| [[Yellowstone National Park]] <br /><small>{{coord|44.8189|-110.7278|display=inline|name=Obsidian Cliff|type:landmark}}</small>
}}
| [[Park County, Wyoming|Park]]
{{NRHP row|NHL
| An exposure of [[obsidian]] (volcanic glass). It was a notable source of [[Stone tool|lithic]] materials for prehistoric peoples.
|pos=9
|-
|article=Independence Rock (Wyoming)
! {{NHLsm|14}}
|name=Independence Rock
| [[Old Faithful Inn]]
|image=IndependenceRock2.jpg
| align="center" | [[Image:Old Faithful Inn interior wide.jpg|100px|]]
|alt=alt=Photograph of Independence Rock with sage-steppe vegetation in the foreground and the rock rising high abainst a clear sky.
| {{dts|link=off|1987|5|28}}
|date=1961-01-20
| [[Yellowstone National Park]]<br /><small>{{coord|44.45784|-110.83031|name=Old Faithful Inn|type:landmark}}</small>
| [[Teton County, Wyoming|Teton]]
|address=[[Casper, Wyoming|Casper]]
|lat=42.493611
| National Park Service architecture
|lon=-107.129444
|-
|county=[[Natrona County, Wyoming|Natrona]]
! {{NHLsm|15}}
|description= Independence Rock is a large granite rock, approximately 130 ft (40 m) high, which served as a landmark on the [[Oregon Trail]] and [[California Trail]] in southwestern Natrona County.<ref>NPS webpage, March 2009: [http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=566&ResourceType=Site NPS-gov-566] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090403222452/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=566&ResourceType=Site |date=2009-04-03 }}.</ref>
| [[Oregon Trail Ruts (Guernsey, Wyoming)|Oregon Trail Ruts]]
|refnum=66000757
| align="center" | [[Image:OregonTrailRutsPhilKonstantin.jpg|100px]]
|commonscat=Independence Rock (Wyoming)
| {{dts|link=off|1966|5|23}}
}}
| [[Guernsey, Wyoming|Guernsey]] <br /><small>{{coord|42.256111|-104.749444|name=Oregon Trail Ruts|display=inline|type:landmark}}</small>
{{NRHP row|NHL
| [[Platte County, Wyoming|Platte]]
|type=NHLD
| One half&nbsp;mile long section of [[Oregon Trail]], worn 2–6&nbsp;feet into sandstone ridge
|pos=10
|-
|article=Jackson Lake Lodge
! {{NRHPlegend|NHLD|16}}
|name=Jackson Lake Lodge
| [[J. C. Penney Historic District]]
|image=Main Lodge and Terrace, Jackson Lake Lodge, WY.jpg
| align="center" | [[Image:Jcpenney-mother-store.jpg|100px]]
|alt=alt=Photograph of the Jackson Lake Lodge, a modern structure with many horizontal lines among the vertical trees of Grand Teton National Park.
| {{dts|link=off|1978|6|2}}
|date=2003-07-31
| [[Kemmerer, Wyoming|Kemmerer]] <br /><small>{{coord|41.794722|-110.535833|name=J. C. Penney Historic District|type:landmark}}</small>
|address=[[Grand Teton National Park]]
| [[Lincoln County, Wyoming|Lincoln]]
|lat=43.8775
| Buildings associated with [[James Cash Penney]]'s founding of [[J. C. Penney]] department store chain here.
|lon=-110.576667
|-
|county=[[Teton County, Wyoming|Teton]]
! {{NHLsm|17}}
|description= Designed by architect [[Gilbert Stanley Underwood]] and completed in 1955, the lodge built in [[International style (architecture)|International style]] represents a break from the traditional rustic style of architecture used by the National Park Service.
| [[Sheridan Inn]]
|refnum=03001039
| align="center" | [[Image:Sheridan Inn, Sheridan (Sheridan County, Wyoming).jpg|100px|HABS photo]]
|commonscat=Jackson Lake Lodge
| {{dts|link=off|1964|1|29}}
}}
| [[Sheridan, Wyoming|Sheridan]] <br /><small>{{coord|44.80683|-106.95333|name=Sheridan Inn|type:landmark}}</small>
{{NRHP row|NHL
| [[Sheridan County, Wyoming|Sheridan]]
|type=NHLD
| Inn operated by [[Buffalo Bill Cody]]
|pos=11
|-
|article=Guernsey State Park
! {{NHLsm|18}}
|name=Lake Guernsey State Park
| [[South Pass (Wyoming)|South Pass]]
|image=Guernsey State Park Museum, Highway 317, Guernsey (Platte County, Wyoming).jpg
| align="center" | [[Image:DSCN6109 pacificspringsandsouthpass e 600.jpg|100px|[[South Pass (Wyoming)|South Pass]], seen from the west looking eastward towards Pacific Springs]]
|alt=1974 HABS photo
| {{dts|link=off|1961|1|20}}
|date=1997-09-25
| [[South Pass City, Wyoming|South Pass City]] <br /><small>{{coord|42.37|-108.913611|name=South Pass|display=inline|type:landmark}}</ref>
| [[Fremont County, Wyoming|Fremont]]
|address=[[Guernsey, Wyoming|Guernsey]]
|lat=42.303889
| This was the easiest crossing point of the [[Continental Divide]] during the 19th century, serving American [[Oregon Trail|pioneers]], [[fur trade]]rs, and [[Mining|miners]]. The access it offered to the [[Pacific Northwest]] greatly strengthened the [[United States|U.S.]] claim to that region.
|lon=-104.769444
|-
|county=[[Platte County, Wyoming|Platte]]
! {{NHLsm|19}}
|description= Model [[Civilian Conservation Corps]]-built state park buildings and structures
| [[Tom Sun Ranch]]
|refnum=80004051
| align="center" | [[File:Tom Sun Ranch.jpg|100px]]
|commonscat=Guernsey State Park
| {{dts|link=off|1960|12|19}}
}}
| [[Casper, Wyoming|Casper]]<br /><small>{{coord|42.443333|-107.218333|name=Tom Sun Ranch|type:landmark}}</small>
{{NRHP row|NHL
| [[Carbon County, Wyoming|Carbon]] and [[Natrona County, Wyoming|Natrona]]
|type=NHL
| Tom Sun Ranch was a typical medium-sized ranching operation of the open range period in the 1870s-80s. [[Tom Sun]] was a French-Canadian cattleman and [[frontiersman]].
|pos=12
|-
|article=Lake Hotel
! {{NHLsm|20}}
|name=Lake Hotel
| [[Swan Land and Cattle Company Headquarters]]
|image=Lake Yellowstone Hotel portico.JPG
| align="center" | [[Image:Swan Land & Cattle Company, State Route 313, Chugwater (Platte County, Wyoming).jpg|100px|1974 HABS photo]]
|alt=Yellow building with four-column portico
| {{dts|link=off|1964|7|19}}
|date=2015-02-27
| [[Chugwater, Wyoming|Chugwater]]<br /><small>{{coord|41.754828|-104.819328|name=Swan Land and Cattle Company Headquarters|type:landmark}}</small>
|address=North side of Lake Yellowstone St., [[Yellowstone National Park]]
| [[Platte County, Wyoming|Platte]]
|lat=44.549722
| The surviving buildings include the ranchhouse, barn, and commissary, for this company organized in [[Scotland]] in 1883.<ref>NPS webpage, March 2009: [http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=569&ResourceType=Building NPS-gov-569].</ref>
|lon=-110.4
|-
|county=[[Teton County, Wyoming|Teton]]
! {{NHLsm|21}}
|description=
| [[Wyoming Transportation Museum|Union Pacific Railroad Depot]]
|refnum=91000637
| align="center" | [[Image:Union Pacific Passenger Station, 121 West Fifteenth Street, Cheyenne (Laramie County, Wyoming).jpg|100px|HABS photo]]
|commonscat=Lake Hotel
| {{dts|link=off|2006|2|15}}
}}
| [[Cheyenne, Wyoming|Cheyenne]]<br /><small>{{coord|41.131667|-104.814167|name=Union Pacific Railroad Depot|type:landmark}}</small>
{{NRHP row|NHL
| [[Laramie County, Wyoming|Laramie]]
|pos=13
| Railroad depot and related buildings.
|article=Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark
|-
|name=Medicine Mountain
! {{NHLsm|22}}
|image=MedicineWheel.jpg
| [[Upper Green River Rendezvous Site]]
|date=1970-08-29
| align="center" | [[File:Upper Green River Rendezvous Site.jpg|100px]]
|address=[[Lovell, Wyoming|Lovell]]
| {{dts|link=off|1961|11|5}}
|lat=44.8255556
| [[Daniel, Wyoming|Daniel]] <br /><small>{{coord|42.872505|-110.038819|name=Upper Green River Rendezvous Site|display=inline|type:landmark}}</small>
|lon=-107.9208
| [[Sublette County, Wyoming|Sublette]]
|county=[[Big Horn County, Wyoming|Big Horn]]
| Location of several [[Rocky Mountain Rendezvous]], a {{convert|1200|acre|ha}} site on the [[Green River (Utah)|Green River]]
|description= Site of a native American medicine wheel, used for healing and religious purposes
|-
|refnum=69000184
! {{NHLsm|23}}
|commonscat=Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark
| [[Wapiti Ranger Station]]
}}
| align="center" | [[Image:Wapiti Ranger Station.jpg|100px|Wapiti Ranger Station.]]
{{NRHP row|NHL
| {{dts|link=off|1963|5|23}}
|type=NHLD
| [[Wapiti, Wyoming|Wapiti]]<br /><small>{{coord|44.46388|-109.61613|format=dms|name=Wapiti Ranger Station|type:landmark}}</small>
|pos=14
| [[Park County, Wyoming|Park]]
|article=Murie Ranch Historic District
| First U.S. Forest Service ranger station
|name=Murie Ranch Historic District
|-
|image=Murie Ranch, Estes Cabin.jpg
! {{NHLsm|24}}
|alt=alt=Estes Cabin, Murie Ranch
| [[Wyoming State Capitol]]
|date=2006-02-17
| align="center" | [[Image:DSCN5263 cheyennewyomingcapitolfront e.jpg|100px]]
|address=[[Grand Teton National Park]]<ref name = "NPWMurie">{{cite web | last = National Park Service | author-link = National Park Service | title = Murie Ranch - National Park Week: National Register of Historic Places Celebrates National Park | year = 2007 | url = http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/feature/ParkWeek/2007/murieranch.htm | access-date = 2007-12-16 }}</ref>
| {{dts|link=off|1987|5|4}}
|lat=43.650556
| [[Cheyenne, Wyoming|Cheyenne]]<br /><small>{{coord|41.13983|-104.81992|format=dms|name=Wyoming State Capitol|type:landmark}}</small>
|lon=-110.726944
| [[Laramie County, Wyoming|Laramie]]
|county=[[Teton County, Wyoming|Teton]]
| Current state [[List of state capitols in the United States|capitol]] building
|description= A group of several cabins in [[Grand Teton National Park]] that were owned by naturalist [[Olaus Murie]], his wife [[Margaret Murie]] and scientist [[Adolph Murie]] and his wife Louise in the 1940s.
|refnum=98001039
|commonscat=Murie Ranch Historic District
}}
{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|pos=15
|article=Norris, Madison, and Fishing Bridge Museums
|name=Norris, Madison, and Fishing Bridge Museums
|image=Fishing Bridge Museum.JPG
|alt=alt=Exterior photograph of the Fishing Bridge Museum, showing the rustic log construction.
|date=1987-05-28
|address=[[Yellowstone National Park]]
|lat=44.72424
|lon=-110.70578
|county=[[Teton County, Wyoming|Teton]] and [[Park County, Wyoming|Park]]
|description= Three "trailside museums" in [[National Park Service Rustic]] style within [[Yellowstone National Park]]
|refnum=87001445
|commonscat=Norris, Madison, and Fishing Bridge Museums
}}
{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=16
|article=Obsidian Cliff
|name=Obsidian Cliff
|image=Obsidian cliff.jpg
|alt=alt=Obsidian Cliff
|date=1996-06-19
|address=[[Yellowstone National Park]]
|lat=44.8189
|lon=-110.7278
|county=[[Park County, Wyoming|Park]]
|description= An exposure of [[obsidian]] (volcanic glass). It was a notable source of [[Stone tool|lithic]] materials for prehistoric peoples.
|refnum=96000973
|commonscat=Obsidian Cliff
}}
{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=17
|article=Old Faithful Inn
|name=Old Faithful Inn
|image=Old Faithful Inn interior wide.jpg
|date=1987-05-28
|address=[[Yellowstone National Park]]
|lat=44.45784
|lon=-110.83031
|county=[[Teton County, Wyoming|Teton]]
|description= National Park Service architecture
|refnum=73000226
|commonscat=Old Faithful Inn
}}
{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=18
|article=Oregon Trail Ruts (Guernsey, Wyoming)
|name=Oregon Trail Ruts
|image=OregonTrailRutsPhilKonstantin.jpg
|date=1966-05-23
|address=[[Guernsey, Wyoming|Guernsey]]
|lat=42.256111
|lon=-104.749444
|county=[[Platte County, Wyoming|Platte]]
|description= One half mile long section of [[Oregon Trail]], worn 2–6 feet into sandstone ridge
|refnum=66000761
|commonscat=Oregon Trail Ruts (Guernsey, Wyoming)
}}
{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|pos=19
|article=J. C. Penney Historic District
|name=J. C. Penney Historic District
|image=J. C. PENNEY HOUSE.jpg<!--this picture does not depict the landmarked building: Jcpenney-mother-store.jpg-->
|date=1978-06-02
|address=[[Kemmerer, Wyoming|Kemmerer]]
|lat=41.794722
|lon=-110.535833
|county=[[Lincoln County, Wyoming|Lincoln]]
|description= Buildings associated with [[James Cash Penney]]'s founding of [[J. C. Penney]] department store chain here.
|refnum=78002830
}}
{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=20
|refnum=100009836
|type=NHL
|article=Quebec 01 Launch Control Facility
|name=Quebec 01 Launch Control Facility
|address=[[Chugwater, Wyoming|Chugwater]] vicinity
|county=[[Laramie County, Wyoming|Laramie]]
|date=2023-12-11
|image=
|lat=41.5430
|lon=-104.9015
|description=Now a state historic site; launch control facility for a Cold War-era missile complex
}}
{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=21
|article=Sheridan Inn
|name=Sheridan Inn
|image=Sheridan Inn, Sheridan (Sheridan County, Wyoming).jpg
|alt=HABS photo
|date=1964-01-29
|address=[[Sheridan, Wyoming|Sheridan]]
|lat=44.80683
|lon=-106.95333
|county=[[Sheridan County, Wyoming|Sheridan]]
|description= Inn operated by [[Buffalo Bill Cody]]
|refnum=66000762
|commonscat=Sheridan Inn (Wyoming)
}}
{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=22
|article=South Pass (Wyoming)
|name=South Pass
|image=DSCN6109 pacificspringsandsouthpass e 600.jpg
|alt=South Pass, seen from the west looking eastward towards Pacific Springs
|date=1961-01-20
|address=[[South Pass City, Wyoming|South Pass City]]
|lat=42.37
|lon=-108.913611
|county=[[Fremont County, Wyoming|Fremont]]
|description= This was the easiest crossing point of the [[Continental Divide]] during the 19th century, serving American [[Oregon Trail|pioneers]], [[fur trade]]rs, and [[Mining|miners]]. The access it offered to the [[Pacific Northwest]] greatly strengthened the [[United States|U.S.]] claim to that region.
|refnum=66000754
|commonscat=South Pass
}}
{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=23
|article=Tom Sun Ranch
|name=Tom Sun Ranch
|image=Tom Sun Ranch.jpg
|date=1960-12-19
|address=[[Casper, Wyoming|Casper]]
|lat=42.443333
|lon=-107.218333
|county=[[Carbon County, Wyoming|Carbon]] and [[Natrona County, Wyoming|Natrona]]
|description= Tom Sun Ranch was a typical medium-sized ranching operation of the open range period in the 1870s-80s. [[Tom Sun]] was a French-Canadian cattleman and [[frontiersman]].
|refnum=66000753
|commonscat=Tom Sun Ranch
}}
{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=24
|article=Swan Land and Cattle Company Headquarters
|name=Swan Land and Cattle Company Headquarters
|image=Swan Land & Cattle Company, State Route 313, Chugwater (Platte County, Wyoming).jpg
|alt=1974 HABS photo
|date=1964-07-19
|address=[[Chugwater, Wyoming|Chugwater]]
|lat=41.754828
|lon=-104.819328
|county=[[Platte County, Wyoming|Platte]]
|description= The surviving buildings include the ranchhouse, barn, and commissary, for this company organized in [[Scotland]] in 1883.<ref>NPS webpage, March 2009: [http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=569&ResourceType=Building NPS-gov-569] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060626051150/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceID=569&resourceType=Building |date=2006-06-26 }}.</ref>
|refnum=66000760
|commonscat=Swan Land and Cattle Company
}}
{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=25
|article=Wyoming Transportation Museum
|name=Union Pacific Railroad Depot
|image=Union Pacific Passenger Station, 121 West Fifteenth Street, Cheyenne (Laramie County, Wyoming).jpg
|alt=HABS photo
|date=2006-02-15
|address=[[Cheyenne, Wyoming|Cheyenne]]
|lat=41.131667
|lon=-104.814167
|county=[[Laramie County, Wyoming|Laramie]]
|description= Railroad depot and related buildings.
|refnum=73001934
|commonscat=Union Pacific Depot (Cheyenne, Wyoming)
}}
{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=26
|article=Upper Green River Rendezvous Site
|name=Upper Green River Rendezvous Site
|image=Upper Green River Rendezvous Site.jpg
|date=1961-11-05
|address=[[Daniel, Wyoming|Daniel]]
|lat=42.872505
|lon=-110.038819
|county=[[Sublette County, Wyoming|Sublette]]
|description= Location of several [[Rocky Mountain Rendezvous]], a {{convert|1200|acre|ha}} site on the [[Green River (Colorado River)|Green River]]
|refnum=66000763
|commonscat=Upper Green River Rendezvous Site
}}
{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=27
|article=Wapiti Ranger Station
|name=Wapiti Ranger Station
|image=Wapiti Ranger Station.jpg
|alt=Wapiti Ranger Station.
|date=1963-05-23
|address=[[Wapiti, Wyoming|Wapiti]]
|lat=44.46388
|lon=-109.61613
|county=[[Park County, Wyoming|Park]]
|description= First U.S. Forest Service ranger station
|refnum=66000759
|commonscat=Wapiti Ranger Station
}}
{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=28
|article=Wyoming State Capitol
|name=Wyoming State Capitol
|image=DSCN5263 cheyennewyomingcapitolfront e.jpg
|date=1987-05-04
|address=[[Cheyenne, Wyoming|Cheyenne]]
|lat=41.13983
|lon=-104.81992
|county=[[Laramie County, Wyoming|Laramie]]
|description= Current state [[List of state capitols in the United States|capitol]] building
|refnum=73001935
|commonscat=Wyoming State Capitol
}}
|}
|}


==See also==
==See also==
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*[[Historic preservation]]
*[[Historic preservation]]
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*[[List of National Historic Landmarks by state]]
*[[List of National Historic Landmarks by state]]
*[[List of Registered Historic Places in Wyoming]]
*[[National Register of Historic Places listings in Wyoming]]
*[[List of National Natural Landmarks in Wyoming]]


==References==
==References==
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== External links ==
==External links==
*[http://www.cr.nps.gov/nhl/ National Historic Landmark Program] at the [[National Park Service]]
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* [http://www.cr.nps.gov/nhl/ National Historic Landmark Program] at the [[National Park Service]]
*[http://www.cr.nps.gov/nhl/designations/listsofNHLs.htm Lists of National Historic Landmarks]
* [http://www.cr.nps.gov/nhl/designations/listsofNHLs.htm Lists of National Historic Landmarks]


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Revision as of 21:54, 3 June 2024

The list of National Historic Landmarks in Wyoming contains the landmarks designated by the U.S. Federal Government located in the U.S. state of Wyoming. There are 28 National Historic Landmarks (NHLs) in Wyoming. The first designated were two on December 19, 1960; the latest was on December 11, 2023.

[1] Landmark name Image Date designated[2] Location County Description
1 Ames Monument
Ames Monument
Ames Monument
October 31, 2016
(#72001296)
Sherman
41°07′52″N 105°23′53″W / 41.131111°N 105.398056°W / 41.131111; -105.398056 (Ames Monument)
Albany A pivotal and highly significant work in the career of Henry Hobson Richardson.[3]
2 Expedition Island
Expedition Island
Expedition Island
October 18, 1968
(#68000056)
Green River
41°31′23″N 109°28′16″W / 41.523°N 109.471°W / 41.523; -109.471 (Expedition Island)
Sweetwater Expedition Island is a park in Green River, Wyoming that marks the area where Major John Wesley Powell started an expedition down the Green River and Colorado River in 1871.
3 Fort D.A. Russell
alt=1997 HABS photo
Fort D.A. Russell
May 15, 1975
(#69000191)
Cheyenne
41°09′59″N 104°51′46″W / 41.166389°N 104.862778°W / 41.166389; -104.862778 (Fort D.A. Russell)
Laramie In 1867, the fort was established to protect workers for the Union Pacific Railroad. In 1871, it was base to the Pawnee scout battalion.[4]
4 Fort Phil Kearny and Associated Sites
Fort Phil Kearny and Associated Sites
Fort Phil Kearny and Associated Sites
December 19, 1960
(#66000756)
Story
44°31′56″N 106°49′35″W / 44.532222°N 106.826389°W / 44.532222; -106.826389 (Fort Phil Kearny and Associated Sites)
Johnson Fort Phil Kearny was an outpost of the United States Army that existed in the late 1860s in present-day northeastern Wyoming along the Bozeman Trail.[5]
5 Fort Yellowstone
alt=Photograph of Fort Yellowstone, showing several Army buildings, modern motor vehicles, and the wide-open Yellowstone landscape in the background.
Fort Yellowstone
July 31, 2003
(#03001032)
Yellowstone National Park
44°58′30″N 110°41′53″W / 44.975°N 110.698056°W / 44.975; -110.698056 (Fort Yellowstone)
Park Fort Yellowstone is a former United States Army base created in 1888 to guard the park. It became administrative headquarters of Yellowstone National Park.[6]
6 Heart Mountain Relocation Center
Heart Mountain Relocation Center
Heart Mountain Relocation Center
September 20, 2006
(#85003167)
Ralston
44°40′18″N 108°56′47″W / 44.671667°N 108.946389°W / 44.671667; -108.946389 (Heart Mountain Relocation Center)
Park An internment camp for Japanese-Americans during World War II
7 Hell Gap Paleoindian Site (48GO305) December 23, 2016
(#100000877)
Guernsey vicinity
42°24′30″N 104°38′22″W / 42.408223°N 104.639407°W / 42.408223; -104.639407 (Hell Gap Paleoindian Site (48GO305))
Goshen
8 Horner site January 20, 1961
(#66000758)
Cody
44°33′21″N 108°59′39″W / 44.555833°N 108.994167°W / 44.555833; -108.994167 (Horner site)
Park Non-public archaeological site yielding evidence of a flint tool culture, with occupation dating back to 5000 BC.[7]
9 Independence Rock
alt=Photograph of Independence Rock with sage-steppe vegetation in the foreground and the rock rising high abainst a clear sky.
Independence Rock
January 20, 1961
(#66000757)
Casper
42°29′37″N 107°07′46″W / 42.493611°N 107.129444°W / 42.493611; -107.129444 (Independence Rock)
Natrona Independence Rock is a large granite rock, approximately 130 ft (40 m) high, which served as a landmark on the Oregon Trail and California Trail in southwestern Natrona County.[8]
10 Jackson Lake Lodge
alt=Photograph of the Jackson Lake Lodge, a modern structure with many horizontal lines among the vertical trees of Grand Teton National Park.
Jackson Lake Lodge
July 31, 2003
(#03001039)
Grand Teton National Park
43°52′39″N 110°34′36″W / 43.8775°N 110.576667°W / 43.8775; -110.576667 (Jackson Lake Lodge)
Teton Designed by architect Gilbert Stanley Underwood and completed in 1955, the lodge built in International style represents a break from the traditional rustic style of architecture used by the National Park Service.
11 Lake Guernsey State Park
1974 HABS photo
Lake Guernsey State Park
September 25, 1997
(#80004051)
Guernsey
42°18′14″N 104°46′10″W / 42.303889°N 104.769444°W / 42.303889; -104.769444 (Lake Guernsey State Park)
Platte Model Civilian Conservation Corps-built state park buildings and structures
12 Lake Hotel
Yellow building with four-column portico
Lake Hotel
February 27, 2015
(#91000637)
North side of Lake Yellowstone St., Yellowstone National Park
44°32′59″N 110°24′00″W / 44.549722°N 110.4°W / 44.549722; -110.4 (Lake Hotel)
Teton
13 Medicine Mountain
Medicine Mountain
Medicine Mountain
August 29, 1970
(#69000184)
Lovell
44°49′32″N 107°55′15″W / 44.8255556°N 107.9208°W / 44.8255556; -107.9208 (Medicine Mountain)
Big Horn Site of a native American medicine wheel, used for healing and religious purposes
14 Murie Ranch Historic District
alt=Estes Cabin, Murie Ranch
Murie Ranch Historic District
February 17, 2006
(#98001039)
Grand Teton National Park[9]
43°39′02″N 110°43′37″W / 43.650556°N 110.726944°W / 43.650556; -110.726944 (Murie Ranch Historic District)
Teton A group of several cabins in Grand Teton National Park that were owned by naturalist Olaus Murie, his wife Margaret Murie and scientist Adolph Murie and his wife Louise in the 1940s.
15 Norris, Madison, and Fishing Bridge Museums
alt=Exterior photograph of the Fishing Bridge Museum, showing the rustic log construction.
Norris, Madison, and Fishing Bridge Museums
May 28, 1987
(#87001445)
Yellowstone National Park
44°43′27″N 110°42′21″W / 44.72424°N 110.70578°W / 44.72424; -110.70578 (Norris, Madison, and Fishing Bridge Museums)
Teton and Park Three "trailside museums" in National Park Service Rustic style within Yellowstone National Park
16 Obsidian Cliff
alt=Obsidian Cliff
Obsidian Cliff
June 19, 1996
(#96000973)
Yellowstone National Park
44°49′08″N 110°43′40″W / 44.8189°N 110.7278°W / 44.8189; -110.7278 (Obsidian Cliff)
Park An exposure of obsidian (volcanic glass). It was a notable source of lithic materials for prehistoric peoples.
17 Old Faithful Inn
Old Faithful Inn
Old Faithful Inn
May 28, 1987
(#73000226)
Yellowstone National Park
44°27′28″N 110°49′49″W / 44.45784°N 110.83031°W / 44.45784; -110.83031 (Old Faithful Inn)
Teton National Park Service architecture
18 Oregon Trail Ruts
Oregon Trail Ruts
Oregon Trail Ruts
May 23, 1966
(#66000761)
Guernsey
42°15′22″N 104°44′58″W / 42.256111°N 104.749444°W / 42.256111; -104.749444 (Oregon Trail Ruts)
Platte One half mile long section of Oregon Trail, worn 2–6 feet into sandstone ridge
19 J. C. Penney Historic District
J. C. Penney Historic District
J. C. Penney Historic District
June 2, 1978
(#78002830)
Kemmerer
41°47′41″N 110°32′09″W / 41.794722°N 110.535833°W / 41.794722; -110.535833 (J. C. Penney Historic District)
Lincoln Buildings associated with James Cash Penney's founding of J. C. Penney department store chain here.
20 Quebec 01 Launch Control Facility December 11, 2023
(#100009836)
Chugwater vicinity
41°32′35″N 104°54′05″W / 41.5430°N 104.9015°W / 41.5430; -104.9015 (Quebec 01 Launch Control Facility)
Laramie Now a state historic site; launch control facility for a Cold War-era missile complex
21 Sheridan Inn
HABS photo
Sheridan Inn
January 29, 1964
(#66000762)
Sheridan
44°48′25″N 106°57′12″W / 44.80683°N 106.95333°W / 44.80683; -106.95333 (Sheridan Inn)
Sheridan Inn operated by Buffalo Bill Cody
22 South Pass
South Pass, seen from the west looking eastward towards Pacific Springs
South Pass
January 20, 1961
(#66000754)
South Pass City
42°22′12″N 108°54′49″W / 42.37°N 108.913611°W / 42.37; -108.913611 (South Pass)
Fremont This was the easiest crossing point of the Continental Divide during the 19th century, serving American pioneers, fur traders, and miners. The access it offered to the Pacific Northwest greatly strengthened the U.S. claim to that region.
23 Tom Sun Ranch
Tom Sun Ranch
Tom Sun Ranch
December 19, 1960
(#66000753)
Casper
42°26′36″N 107°13′06″W / 42.443333°N 107.218333°W / 42.443333; -107.218333 (Tom Sun Ranch)
Carbon and Natrona Tom Sun Ranch was a typical medium-sized ranching operation of the open range period in the 1870s-80s. Tom Sun was a French-Canadian cattleman and frontiersman.
24 Swan Land and Cattle Company Headquarters
1974 HABS photo
Swan Land and Cattle Company Headquarters
July 19, 1964
(#66000760)
Chugwater
41°45′17″N 104°49′10″W / 41.754828°N 104.819328°W / 41.754828; -104.819328 (Swan Land and Cattle Company Headquarters)
Platte The surviving buildings include the ranchhouse, barn, and commissary, for this company organized in Scotland in 1883.[10]
25 Union Pacific Railroad Depot
HABS photo
Union Pacific Railroad Depot
February 15, 2006
(#73001934)
Cheyenne
41°07′54″N 104°48′51″W / 41.131667°N 104.814167°W / 41.131667; -104.814167 (Union Pacific Railroad Depot)
Laramie Railroad depot and related buildings.
26 Upper Green River Rendezvous Site
Upper Green River Rendezvous Site
Upper Green River Rendezvous Site
November 5, 1961
(#66000763)
Daniel
42°52′21″N 110°02′20″W / 42.872505°N 110.038819°W / 42.872505; -110.038819 (Upper Green River Rendezvous Site)
Sublette Location of several Rocky Mountain Rendezvous, a 1,200 acres (490 ha) site on the Green River
27 Wapiti Ranger Station
Wapiti Ranger Station.
Wapiti Ranger Station
May 23, 1963
(#66000759)
Wapiti
44°27′50″N 109°36′58″W / 44.46388°N 109.61613°W / 44.46388; -109.61613 (Wapiti Ranger Station)
Park First U.S. Forest Service ranger station
28 Wyoming State Capitol
Wyoming State Capitol
Wyoming State Capitol
May 4, 1987
(#73001935)
Cheyenne
41°08′23″N 104°49′12″W / 41.13983°N 104.81992°W / 41.13983; -104.81992 (Wyoming State Capitol)
Laramie Current state capitol building

See also

References

  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ 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.
  3. ^ "Secretary Jewell, Director Jarvis Announce 10 New National Historic Landmarks Illustrating America's Diverse History, Culture". Department of the Interior. November 2, 2016. Retrieved November 3, 2016.
  4. ^ NPS webpage, March 2009: NPS-gov-842 Archived 2006-06-26 at the Wayback Machine.
  5. ^ NPS webpage, March 2009: NPS-gov-565 Archived 2007-03-12 at the Wayback Machine.
  6. ^ NPS webpage, March 2009: NPS-gov-32** Archived 2012-07-28 at the Wayback Machine.
  7. ^ NPS webpage, March 2009: NPS-gov-567 Archived 2006-06-26 at the Wayback Machine.
  8. ^ NPS webpage, March 2009: NPS-gov-566 Archived 2009-04-03 at the Wayback Machine.
  9. ^ National Park Service (2007). "Murie Ranch - National Park Week: National Register of Historic Places Celebrates National Park". Retrieved December 16, 2007.
  10. ^ NPS webpage, March 2009: NPS-gov-569 Archived 2006-06-26 at the Wayback Machine.