Church of Saint Anthony (Casper, Wyoming)

It is a Romanesque Revival building designed by architects Garbutt, Weidner, and Sweeney and built in 1919–20.

It replaced a predecessor wooden church, built following a successful fund-raising drive started in 1897 by several Irish immigrant women.

[2] The 1920 church is brick and marble upon a concrete foundation, with a full basement and a tile roof.

Its "distinctive square bell tower, tile roof, round arched windows and corbel tables closely resemble churches in Italy and represents the Romanesque Revival architectural style.".

This article about a property in Wyoming on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.

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All Souls Day Candles at Saint Anthony’s Church