As you step inside the Ivinson Home, you are greeted by an elegant display that speaks to the worldliness of the original owners, Edward and Jane Ivinson. Flanking the entrance are the magnificent alabaster busts of Edward Ivinson and his beloved wife, Jane, which the couple acquired during a trip to Europe in 1908. These beautiful sculptures serve as a lasting tribute to the visionary Laramie philanthropists who built this home and whose enduring legacy continues through the Ivinson Home for Ladies, fulfilling the founders' dream of a comfortable residence for women in their later years.