Jackson Park Town Site Addition Brick Row, National Register of Historic Places building in Lander, United States.
Jackson Park Town Site Addition Brick Row consists of three brick houses and two frame garages positioned along South Third Street in Lander, Wyoming. Each home retains original interior features including ten-foot ceilings, wooden floors, and spacious living, dining, and bedroom areas.
Built between 1917 and 1919, these homes belonged to prominent community members including sheep rancher Alexander Johnston and lumber merchant Frank Bower. They were erected during a period of growth and development in Lander.
The row reflects bungalow and Arts and Crafts design choices popular in the early 1900s, with gable-front roofs and oak details visible on the facades. These homes showcase the building traditions that shaped residential neighborhoods during that era.
The homes are situated along a residential street and can be viewed from the outside to appreciate their architectural design and details. The location along South Third Street makes them accessible for those exploring the historic neighborhood on foot.
Each house displays different brick colors ranging from red through blonde to brown, creating visual variety within the single row. These distinct color variations remain visible today and give the group a layered appearance.
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