Built 1921 (1921) Opened 1921 Added to NRHP 8 August 1983 | NRHP Reference # 83003359 Area 6,100 m² | |
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Architectural styles Mission Revival architecture, Pueblo Revival architecture Similar Rocky Mountains, Arena‑Auditorium, Bamforth National Wildlife R |
The Cooper Mansion is a property in Laramie, Wyoming, that is on the National Register of Historic Places. It was built in 1921, when Richard, Barbara, and John Cooper, whom inherited their father, Frank Cooper's, vast estate of mineral rights, which people had to be a resident of the United States to access. The house was designed by Wilbur Hitchcock. Barbara Cooper died in 1979, and the University of Wyoming bought it in 1980. It currently houses the American Studies program at the University.
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