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College Inn Bar

Bar in Douglas, Wyoming established 1906


Bar in Douglas, Wyoming established 1906

FieldValue
nameCollege Inn Bar
imageCollege Inn Bar in Douglas, WY.JPG
location103 N. 2nd St., Douglas, Wyoming
coordinates
locmapinWyoming#USA
built1906
addedJuly 10, 1979
arealess than one acre
refnum79002608

The College Inn Bar is the oldest established business in Douglas, Wyoming and Converse County to survive in its original location. Established in 1906 by Theodore (Llee) Pringle, succeeding an 1887 bar known as "Lee Pringle's." The 1906 structure is a two-story masonry building, occupying the site of the frame Pringle's bar, which was moved two blocks away and which still survives.

The College Inn Bar is a rectangular two story masonry building with 25 ft of street frontage, and 100 ft deep. The bar, made by the Brunswick-Balke Calendar Company of Chicago, features elaborate woodwork, with a mirrored marble and wood back bar. The mirrors were painted with western scenes in 1953. The barroom features taxidermy mounts and an arched vision screen with stained glass inserts, crowned by two stuffed golden eagles. Beyond the barroom is a lounge that used to feature ten curtained private booths, removed during Prohibition. The lounge retains call buttons and painted murals.

The second floor originally had nine elaborately furnished guest rooms, with a tenth room for gambling. The building's structure incorporates railroad steel and steel cables in an early attempt at reinforced concrete. The basement served as a storeroom for liquor and beer.

The College Inn Bar was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 10, 1979.

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  2. Leonard, Peg Layton. (December 9, 1978). ["National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: The College Inn Bar"]({{NRHP url). National Park Service.
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