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Thermopolis, WY 82443
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Thermopolis - Circa 1920 (v20)
This above photo is from a Wyoming Post Card Panorama


The images on this page are taken from the Hot Springs County Historical Museum & Cultural Center Archives. The Museum can be contacted at (307) 864-5183 for additional information about the history of Thermopolis, WY.
Each image is identified with a 'V' number. This will allow museum personnel to give additional information about a particular photo.

v03 Circa 1920 (v03) - This is the north side of Broadway around the 500 block in the downtown area.
Circa 1920 (v04) - This is the N.E. corner of 6th & Broadway. It was known as the Blonde Building. The upstairs was known as the Emery Annex and later as the Central Hotel. Most of this building was destroyed by a fire in 1988. v04
v09 Circa 1900 (v09) - A man (unknown) on a look out point on Round Top facing Thermopolis in the background.
Circa 1900 (v15) - A man (unknown) on a look out point on Round Top facing the cemetery in lower right. The Monument Hill Cemetery still exists but is now fenced and groomed. v15
v16b Circa 1895 (v16b) - Left to rear: Bue Hansen home, Hansen Bun House, Higgins-Bird-McGrath Store, Butcher Shop E.C. Enderly Drug Store,
Right rear to front: J.P. Nielsen Blacksmith shop, Slane Barber shop, Shafer & Cunningham Salon.
Circa 1906 (v17) - Looking towards N.W. corner of 5th and Arapahoe. Thermopolis on August 6, 1906 after a thunder storm. Pump in foreground provided town water. The Gem Restaurant and Record Newspaper have signs. v17
v23b Circa 1919 (v23b) - Broadway between 5th & 6th
Klink building on the right
Postcard postmarked March 23, 1919 @ 12:30
Circa 1915 (v01) - SE corner of 5th and Arapahoe
The Skinner Building
Bank of Wyoming is now located there
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v18 Circa 1918 (v18) - Broadway & 5th St looking N.W.
Several of these buildings still exist.
Photo donated by Nina Dow.
Circa 1915 (v19) - Looking West on Broadway from 3rd St. The Mills Building on right still exists
Photo donated by Walt Adams.
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