Painted Bricks

The Painted Brick Building Sides of buildings in Wyoming's towns and cities, and sometimes from other areas of the West. An examination of old style advertising. . . as it looks today.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Historic Downtown Casper

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historictour.pdf (application/pdf Object)
Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Gamble Store, Casper Wyoming

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This is the painted sign for the Gamble Store, in downtown Casper Wyoming.  This building is now occupied by other establishments. G...
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Furniture Store, Casper Wyoming

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Remnants of a furniture store sign, now on the side of the Kirkwood Oil and Gas building, in downtown Casper.
Thursday, July 19, 2012

McEwen and Central Feed, Lewistown Montana

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Two buildings on the main street of Lewistown Montana.  I have no Idea what McEwen is.
Saturday, June 23, 2012

Tripeny Building, Casper Wyoming

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The building on the right, with the "Sanford's" sign, is the Tripeny Building. The Sanford's sign is covering the Tripe...

Updated: Painted Bricks: Kistler Tent & Awning.

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Recently updatated:  Painted Bricks: Kistler Tent & Awning. .
Friday, June 15, 2012

Casper Power Box: Buildings of Interest.

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This is an unusual city display, memorializing prominent buildings of Casper that were there in 1922.  The structure this ...
Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Sinclair Station, Hudson Wyoming

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This is the former Sinclair station in Hudson Wyoming. The building features a variety of fading painted signs, including one fa...
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Svilar's, Hudson Wyoming

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    This is the building housing the legendary Svilar's Restaurant in Hudson, Wyoming. Svilars is a first rate restaurant, an...
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Friday, May 25, 2012

Guest Post #3. Dillon Montana

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And one more set from our friend Sandy: And two older ones from Dillon, Montana. Dillon is cattle country and the home of the U ...

Guest Post #2: Thompson Falls, Montana

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Some more photos sent by our friend, Sandy: These are from Thompson Falls, Montana along Rt 200, which follows the Flat Head Ri...

Guest Post #1: Oddfellow's Building, Colfax Washington

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Our friend Sandy sent us these photos, and reports: This is the Oddfellows building, from both sides, in Colfax, Washington ...

Coca Cola Building, Casper Wyoming

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This is the Coca Cola Building in Casper, Wyoming.  The building was a bottling plant at one time.  There is presently an effort ...
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Skelly Gasoline Station, Casper Wyoming

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  Skelly was an oil company that had its own gasoline stations, as most oil companies did, up until 1977 when it was bought...
Thursday, April 19, 2012

Campbell County Mural, Gillette Wyoming

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College Bar, Douglas Wyoming

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"Cafe-Hotel" Buffalo Wyoming

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Sunday, March 25, 2012

Capitol Hotel, Buffalo Wyoming

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The Capitol Hotel building on Main Street, Buffalo Wyoming.

Grain Elevator, Leister Wyoming

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A grain elevator near Leister Wyoming.
Thursday, February 2, 2012

Elder, Quinn & McGill Company Building, Casper Wyoming

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This building is the Elder, Quinn and McGill Building in Casper, Wyoming. I'm not really familiar with this company, but I believe it ...
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Fire Station No. 1, Casper Wyoming

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This is Casper's old Fire Station No. 1, now a commercial office building. The newer looking brick work on the right is an addition. ...
Monday, December 12, 2011

Occidental Hotel, Buffalo Wyoming

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This depicts Main Street, downtown Buffalo Wyoming. The building in the foreground is the Occidental Hotel, a very old Buffalo Hotel that ...

Natrona County International Airport Mural

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Mural depicting the history and industries of Natrona County, Wyoming, in the Natrona County International Airport.
Monday, November 14, 2011

Best Out West elevator, Sheridan Wyoming

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Old elevator in Sheridan Wyoming. This elevator belonged to the Best Out West flour mill, and apparently this was the mill. The hotel next...
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We are father, son and daughter, all native to Casper Wyoming. All of us are interested in history and photography. Our websites seeks to record a bit of that history, and that of our region. The photo depicted at the top of our Painted Bricks site and our Courthouses of the West sites are credited to Wyoming Tales and Trails, whose website can be found at: http://www.wyomingtalesandtrails.com/index.html
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