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The W. W. Crook House, constructed in 1885, is significant for its historical role in the social-political milieu of the Rocky Mountain Region and as one of the few remaining examples of Queen Anne architecture in Wyoming. The Crook House faces south on 21st Street, in an area that was once the original city of Cheyenne. Its setting, comprised of old cottonwoods, a cobblestone drive and an ornate carriage house, and its placement next to the old Greek Revival Governor's Mansion creates a scene from a bygone era.
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