The Hansen and Tafelmeyer family set up a picnic on the street corner while watching the demolition of Laramie’s iconic “Boat Church” on Monday, March 18, 2024. // Photo: Ashton Hacke
A construction worker clears debris before having another go with the excavator during the demolition of Laramie’s iconic “Boat Church” on Monday, March 18, 2024. // Photo: Ashton Hacke
Onlookers could be seen setting up lawn chairs throughout the day to watch the demolition of Laramie’s iconic “Boat Church” on Monday, March 18, 2024. // Photo: Ashton Hacke
The Hansen and Tafelmeyer family can be seen watching the demolition of Laramie’s iconic “Boat Church” on Monday, March 18, 2024. // Photo: Ashton Hacke
Construction crews prepare for the final blow of the excavator during the demolition of Laramie’s iconic “Boat Church” on Monday, March 18, 2024. // Photo: Ashton Hacke
The construction crew gives the final blow, toppling the last remaining part of Laramie’s iconic “Boat Church” on Monday, March 18, 2024. // Photo: Ashton Hacke
The construction crew gives the final blow, toppling the last remaining part of Laramie’s iconic “Boat Church” on Monday, March 18, 2024. // Photo: Ashton Hacke
Dust settles as Laramie’s iconic boat church, which has adorned the city’s skyline for more than 50 years, is no more. // Photo: Ashton Hacke