The Downtown Rawlins Historic District comprises the historic center of Rawlins, Wyoming.
The town owes much of its living to the Union Pacific Railway, which took advantage of spring in the Rawlins area to establish services there.
[2] Contributing structures on Cedar Street include the H. Larson Hardware Store, the Fox Theatre, the Moose Hall, the Blake House, France Memorial Presbyterian Church and several commercial buildings.
Other significant contributing structures include the Daley Building, the Osborne Block, the Miller Block, the Post Office, City Hall and other structures.
Most of these buildings were built during a boom time between 1920 and 1930.