Monday, July 2, 2018

Sometimes you get there a bit too late. Mills Public Works.


This is the old Mills Public Works building.  I've known for months it was coming down, but . . .


Note I'm not lamenting this.  The building needed to go and I'm told was packed with wasps nests.

Friday, June 22, 2018

Holscher's Hub: Echos of Parco. Sinclair Wyoming.

From our companion blog; Holscher's Hub: Echos of Parco. Sinclair Wyoming.:

This is linked over here as it fits in quite well with the theme of the blog.  Parco was a company town, as noted below, built by a refining company in 1924-25.  The luxury hotel  was built by the company on the then fairly new Lincoln Highway, and the town no doubt benefited as it was also a stop on the Union Pacific.  Only seven miles away from the larger and older town of Rawlins, the Interstate Highway bypasses it and its a remnant of its former self.


Not too many people stop at Sinclair who are just passing through.  But at one time that wasn't true.  And that's why the town has what was once a luxury hotel (now a Baptist church), a spacious park, really nice tennis courts, and the like.  Only the sign on the hotel remains, as well as a historical monument, to remind us that Sinclair is the town's second name.  It was originally Parco, a company town founded by the founder of what is now the Sinclair Refinery, the Producers & Refiners Corporation.




















Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Monday, May 21, 2018

The Equitable Building, Denver Colorado.


These photographs depict Denver's spectacular 1992 vintage Equitable Building.


Still used as an office building, the ornate interior of the building more closely recalls a church than an office building, replete with stained glass windows.


Denver has really had its ups and downs over the years.  It's amazing to think that this building has weathered the storm of them.

Friday, May 4, 2018

Scenes from the A Train. Murals


Some sort of decorated building in Denver, as photographed from the moving A Train.

Thursday, May 3, 2018

Scenes from the A Train. Sugar Warehouse, Denver Colorado.


Old sugar warehouse as taken from a moving train, the Denver RTD A Line.

Friday, April 27, 2018

Shoshoni street scene


A recent street scene from Shoshoni, Wyoming.

The lumber and furniture stores are closed, and the mural of an Indian family, on a building in this tiny town which borders the Wind River Reservation, is not only probably offensive but clearly from a bygone era.  The bar remains open. The big red building used to be the legendary Yellowstone Drug Store, famous for its malts, but its relocated down the street in a location that borders the highway.  I haven't been in it since it moved.

Thursday, April 19, 2018

Geronimo Mural, Shoshoni Wyoming


To say that the small Wyoming town of Shoshoni has seen better days would be to be exaggerating to the positive.  While the town hangs on, the old downtown district is a mess.

I don't know the vintage of these declining and fading murals, but they're well known to Wyomingites. They're flaking off and the buildings are collapsing, truly existing in a highly dangerous state, so these scenes will undoubtedly disappear soon.

Monday, March 26, 2018

Painted Bricks: Today In Wyoming's History: The City of Casper pon...

Painted Bricks: Today In Wyoming's History: The City of Casper pon...: Today In Wyoming's History: The City of Casper ponders closing Fort Casper Mus... :  I've photographed Ft. Caspar a zillion times, b...
The council determined not to close the Fort fro the winter months.



Good for them!

Friday, February 9, 2018

Today In Wyoming's History: The City of Casper ponders closing Fort Casper Mus...

Today In Wyoming's History: The City of Casper ponders closing Fort Casper Mus...:  I've photographed Ft. Caspar a zillion times, but of course I can't find any of my photos of the post itself right now.  Anyhow...

Sunday, February 4, 2018

Lex Anteinternet: The Corner Store. . . .isn't there.

Lex Anteinternet: The Corner Store. . . .isn't there.: I went to work on Monday and found that I'd left my reading glasses somewhere else. I have to use reading glasses now thanks to ...

Thursday, December 21, 2017

Lex Anteinternet: Happy Centenary! Things or rather places, that ar...

Lex Anteinternet: Happy Centenary! Things or rather places, that ar...: I've been meaning to post this forever but just wasn't in any big hurry to do it. Then it suddenly dawned on me that if I didn't...

Sunday, December 17, 2017

The Gaslight Social Club, Casper Wyoming, at night.


One of several new eating and drinking establishments in Casper Wyoming, the Gaslight Social Club occupies what had originally been the American Nuclear building, and thereafter part of the Houston Plumbing Supply Company, at which time its upper floor was converted into an apartment, one of the very first older buildings in Casper to see such a conversion.

The interior of the building features Prohibition Era speakeasy murals.

Friday, October 27, 2017

Slightly out of focus. . . the egg beater


Hmmm. . . .a not very good photo of one of the purported "Seven Wonders of Casper", the dysfunctional Wells Fargo Bank "egg beater".

Built by what was then Wyoming National Bank, it originally, and indeed up until fairly recently, held a time and temperature sign.  Structural problems lead to that being removed, which were followed by howls of protests when it appeared the odd shaped structure itself would come down.

It hasn't, but it sort of serves as a sad reminder of a different time.

Friday, September 29, 2017

Railroad side buildings, Greeley Colorado


Railroad side buildings in Greeley, Colorado.  Unfortunately, I can't read the signs.

Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Lex Anteinternet: Some things don't bear the test of time

Lex Anteinternet: Some things don't bear the test of time: The former Budget Inn in Rawlins, Wyoming.  It was probably pretty modern looking when built, I'd guess in the 1950s or early 1960s. ...

Sunday, September 10, 2017

Bicycle Path, Casper Wyoming


I know what it means. . . but for all the world it looks like an insignia for Corporal of Bicycles.

Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Rotary Sidewalk Clock, Casper Wyoming


This is a newly installed Rotary Club sidewalk clock in Casper, Wyoming.  This was photographed during Casper's Eclipse Festival which drew a large crowed.  The clock is located at the town's new downtown plaza.

Clocks like this are sponsored by Rotary Clubs all over the country, but this is the first such clock in Casper Wyoming, and only the second sidewalk clock in Caspser of which I'm aware.  I'd never seen an actual example prior to this and was surprised by how large they are.  Very nice attractive clock.