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
Carey block on t he northwest corner of Seventeenth Street and Carey Avenue, G.H,. and J.S. Collin's Harness Saddery Hardware; Hurlbut Bros. Druggists; D.B. Beemer and Co. Commission Merchants; Corlett and Stevens Real Estate Brokers. Built in 1876
Cheyenne Churches: Methodist Episcopal, Congregational, Presbyterian, St. Mary's, First Baptist and St. Mark's Episcopal built on lots provided by the Union Pacific Railroad for a token payment of $1.00.