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Wyoming's history is one of the native peoples who inhabited the region—the Cheyenne, Sioux, Crow and Shoshone tribes, to name a few—and an emigrant frontier. In the 1840s and 50s, nearly half ...
In 1899, a Freemason murdered a coal miner in Glenrock, Wyoming. That fueled a mob of 400 miners who went vigilante, marched ...
If you’re planning a trip to Wyoming, you won’t want to miss the many fascinating museums the state has to offer. From ...
Wyoming Governor Matt Mead (R) talked about the history and politics of his state. He was interviewed at the Wyoming State Capitol Building. C-SPAN's Local Content Vehicles (LCVs) made a stop in ...
A series of events, beginning Thursday in Salt Lake City and ending Tuesday in Rock Springs, are meant to revisit the past in order to honor the memories of the workers killed in 1885.
CHEYENNE – Tucked away in the state Capitol is an intimate Victorian-style theater, decorated with beautiful purple chairs and moving pictures set in golden frames. At first, the paintings stand ...
The Wyoming State Archives Speaker Series presents "The Cheyenne Pump House," featuring local historian and Historic Cheyenne Inc. vice president Maren Kallas, who will bring to life the ...
Banned from flying over Wyoming in 1955, the famed P-51 Mustang once owned by Hollywood star Jimmy Stewart crashed in ...
Soon after the Civil War, women gained the right to vote in Wyoming — even before the territory became the 44th state. But over the past 130 years, the state has continued to, ever so slowly ...
Wyoming Energy History Wyoming’s strong, relentless winds have proven to be an asset to both home and industry when it is harnessed. Wyoming ranked 14th nationally in terms of wind projects alone in ...
Photos of Wyoming schools built during the New Deal era flashed on the screen - Sinclair Elementary School, Lingle-Fort Laramie Elementary School, South Elementary School in Lander.