Building on the southeast corner of Sixteenth Street and Carey Avenue, built in 1869. It was the first substantial building in the downtown area. Occupied by Joslin and Park Jewelers and L. Maillard and Co liquor rectifiers
St. John's Catholic Church and School, northeast corner of Nineteenth and Ferguson (Carey Avenue), dedicated in May of 1879. The name was changed to St. Mary's in 1887 after the Territory of Wyoming became a separate Diocese.
Second Congregational Church or "South Church", organized as a mission of the First Congregational Church in 1885. Located on the southeast corner of Twelfth and Evans Streets.