St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Cheyenne, Wyoming)
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St. Mark's Episcopal Church is a historic church in
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,
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. It was designed by architect Henry M. Congdon in an Old
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style and was built during 1886–1888. It was added to the
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in 1970. The church was supposedly designed in the style of the 1080-built Stoke Poges Church near London, in England. with


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St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 1908 Central Avenue, Cheyenne, Laramie, WY
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