Nagle Warren Mansion

[2][3][4] It operated as a bed and breakfast ("B&B") establishment since 1997 with twelve guest rooms decorated in Victorian West style.

Furnishings and decorations are authentic to the period of the American Old West and include furniture; wallpaper; brass, marble, bronze, or gas fireplaces; ornate staircases; cherry, mahogany, and oak woodwork; and stained glass windows,[3][4] as well as some Moorish tile and a Moroccan chandelier.

[6] Senator and former Wyoming Governor Francis E. Warren and his second wife, Clara LaBarron Morgan, bought the house in April 1910, and their dining room received such guests as Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft.

The stone carriage house, originally a stable for four horses, was later used as an automobile garage and during the YWCA years as an entertainment center.

The original stone smokehouse also still stands, making a total of three buildings on the property, though the carriage and main houses are now connected.