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The Dubois Block is a collection of seven houses, six of which Cheyenne architect William R. Dubois designed for himself , his family and his friends. The seventh house was designed after Dubois’ death by a former draftsman for Dubois’ youngest daughter. The block represents architect-designed residential styles popular in the first several decades of the 20th century when Cheyenne was experiencing growth in government services, military operations, and transportation including the railroad, the Lincoln Highway and air travel. Dubois was a prolific and greatly respected architect in Cheyenne. He designed more than seventy commercial buildings and about forty school buildings across the state.
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