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Landmark: Historic Bishop HomeCity: Casper
Country: USA Wyoming
Continent: North America
Historic Bishop Home, Casper, USA Wyoming, North America
The Historic Bishop Home is a preserved 19th-century residence located in Casper, Wyoming, USA.
This structure offers insight into the domestic life of early settlers in the region.
Visual Characteristics
The Bishop Home is a two-story wood-frame structure, painted white with dark green trim. It features a gabled roof and a prominent front porch supported by square columns. Original clapboard siding is visible, and the windows are double-hung with multi-pane sashes. The architectural style aligns with vernacular Victorian-era farmhouse design.
Location & Access Logistics
The Historic Bishop Home is situated at 300 South Wolcott Street in Casper, Wyoming. It is approximately 0.8km south of the city center. Parking is available on-street directly in front of the property. Public transport options include the Casper Area Transit bus route 2, which stops at the corner of Wolcott Street and 2nd Street, a 0.1km walk from the home.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of the Bishop Home was completed in 1892. It was built for Reverend William H. Bishop, an Episcopal clergyman who served the Casper community. The home was designed by local architect George W. Miller and served as a private residence and a center for community activities.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can tour the preserved interior rooms, which are furnished with period-appropriate artifacts. Interpretive displays detail the Bishop family's life and the home's role in early Casper. Exterior grounds are accessible for viewing the architecture and landscaping.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within the visitor center adjacent to the home. Limited shade is provided by mature trees on the property. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong in this urban location. No on-site food vendors are present; however, dining establishments are located within a 0.5km radius in the downtown area.
Best Time to Visit
For optimal interior lighting and photography, visiting between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM is recommended. The best months for visiting are May through October, offering milder weather conditions for exploring the grounds. No tide-dependent activities are relevant to this inland location.
Facts & Legends
A verified historical detail is that the home's original foundation was laid using locally quarried sandstone. A local legend suggests that Reverend Bishop's wife, Eleanor, would leave a lamp burning in the upstairs window each night to guide travelers on the plains, though this is unsubstantiated.
Nearby Landmarks
- National Historic Trails Interpretive Center: 0.6km North
- Fort Caspar Museum: 2.1km West
- David Street Station: 0.7km North
- Casper Planetarium: 1.5km Southwest