User:Kwesthoff27/Bibliography

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Finn, Eleanor. "Wyoming National Holds Grand Opening" Casper Star Tribune.[1]

  • This is a newspaper article from the Casper Star Tribune based on the grand opening of the bank. This is a credible source and a great publication for the building. 

Humstone, Mary. "Wells Fargo Bank". Sah Archipedia.[2]

  • Sah Archipedia is connected with the Society of Architectural Historians, this is a credible source on the architecture of the bank.

Bosse, Paula (Feb 12, 2019) "Charles Deaton's "Ultra-Modern" Bank Design for Casper, Wyoming - 1964". High Shrink.[3]

  • This source links up newspaper articles and a short film of Deaton's Work. Has great information on the history of the bank.

"The M Building". McGinley Innovations. [4]

  • This is the direct website of the current owners of the building, it lists the current use, history, and future plans of the building. 

Burke, Brandon (Jun 23, 2004). "Pylon behemoth built in 1968". Casper Star Tribune.[5]

  • An online news article from the Casper Star Tribune on the pylon tower connected with the bank.

Resonfeld, Arno (Jan 20,2020). "Chang of heart: Wells Fargo tower to remain part of Casper skyline, bank says". Casper Star Tribune. [6]

  • An online news article from the Casper Star Tribune on the future plans for the pylon tower.

Cepeda, Dan (Nov 9, 2022). "(PHOTOS) Unboxed: Casper's round midcentury masterpiece transformed into mixed-use events space." Oil City News.[7]

  • An online news article from Oil City News on the interior and exterior renovations of the building.
  1. ^ Finn, Eleanor. "Wyoming National Holds Grand Opening". Casper Star Tribune.
  2. ^ Humstone, Mary. "Wells Fargo Bank". Sah Archipedia.
  3. ^ Bosse, Paula (Feb 12, 2019). "Charles Deaton's "Ultra-Modern" Bank Design for Casper, Wyoming - 1964". High Shrink.
  4. ^ "The M Buidling". McGinley Innovations.
  5. ^ Burke, Brandon (Jun 23, 2004). "Pylon behemoth built in 1968". Casper Star Tribune.
  6. ^ Rosenfeld, Arno (May 4, 2017). "Change of heart: Wells Fargo tower to remain part of Casper skyline, bank says". Casper Star Tribune.
  7. ^ Cepeda, Dan (Nov 9, 2022). "(PHOTOS) Unboxed: Casper's round midcentury masterpiece transformed into mixed-use events space". Oil City News.