The Historic Living Project
The Wyoming Cultural Trust Fund

155, 157, and 159 6th St.  - Bath Row

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Front Gable Shotgun, built in 1883 by Theodore Bath. These houses are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and were used as rentals for employees of the Union Pacific railroad.

This video is a brief summary of the The Historical Living Project, a video-based journalism initiative that provides residents and visitors with a historical narrative of the people and historic homes of Laramie, from its beginnings as a railroad town, to a thriving community that values its sustainable architecture and historic heritage. This project includes many of the houses in the National Historic District, the University Neighborhood of Laramie.

Jamie Egolf, Homeowner
Chamois Anderson, Producer
Keith Perschino, Film Assistant
Ted Haskell, Project Assistant

Sponsors
The Wyoming Cultural Trust Fund
UW Environment and Natural Resources Program
American Heritage Center

Partners
Albany County Tourism Board
Albany County Historic Preservation Board
Laramie Plains Museum at the Historic Ivinson Mansion

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