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Monthly Rent
$1,050
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Bedrooms
2 bd
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Bathrooms
1 ba
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Square Feet
714 sq ft
Details
About This Property
Nestled in the heart of Cheyenne, Wyoming, 619 Evans Ave offers a charming retreat with its cozy atmosphere. Discover the joys of easy living in a location that promises access to Cheyenne’s vibrant community and amenities. This charming rental property at 619 Evans Ave is ready to welcome you home, offering both comfort and the promise of new adventures in Cheyenne.
619 Evans Ave is an apartment community located in Laramie County and the 82007 ZIP Code.
Features
- Microwave
- Refrigerator
- Window Coverings
Fees and Policies
The fees below are based on community-supplied data and may exclude additional fees and utilities.
- Microwave
- Refrigerator
- Window Coverings
Wyoming’s capital and most populous city, Cheyenne sits in the southeast corner of the state near the Wyoming-Colorado border. About 100 miles north of Denver, Cheyenne is the modern embodiment of the Old West spirit, with a slew of Western-themed attractions, steam engines, ranches, and museums populating the city.
Most indicative of its Old West spirit is the annual Cheyenne Frontier Days, a popular ten-day summer event full of rodeos, parades, and country music concerts and dances. Cheyenne is also home to a number of historical museums such as Wyoming State Museum, Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum, Cheyenne Depot Museum, Nelson Museum of the West, and Cowgirls of the West Museum. Eight-foot tall cowboy boots are scattered throughout the city, each painted by a local artist and revealing a piece of Cheyenne’s and Wyoming’s history.
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