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Built in 1884
Built in 1874
Built in 1849, Old Bedlam is the oldest standing structure in Wyoming.
First constructed in 1849, the post sutler/trader store would continue the commerce that had occurred at the site since 1834.
Built in 1884, this officers house would be home to Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Sheridan Burt.
From 1875-1890, this building housed the Post Surgeon.
Built in 1870, this officer's duplex was originally intended to serve as the commanding officer's quarters.
Administration Building Ruins 1886
Built in 1882
Built in 1866, this barracks was constructed of adobe and housed two companies of soldiers
Built in 1850 out of stone, the post magazine safely stored ammunition for the post. This would include small arms munitions for muskets and
Built in 1866, this stone guardhouse was the second constructed at Fort Laramie.
Built in 1876, the new guard house was built to replace the Old Guardhouse as it was deemed unhealthy.
Built in 1885, the Administration Building served as the Fort Laramie Headquarters.
Last updated: March 18, 2025
965 Gray Rocks Road Fort Laramie, WY 82212
307 837-2221