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Meeteetse

Meeteetse


Population: 351Elevation: 5895Region: Northwest TourismChamber of Commerce Located 30 miles south of Cody on WYO 120, Meeteetse is the heart of large cattle ranches and farming country. Native... Read More
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Native American

Native American


  The name “Wyoming” comes from an Indian language, an Algonquian word meaning “at the big river flat.” The Crow, Arapaho, Lakota and Shoshone were some of the original... Read More


Category: Activities
Museum of the American West

Museum of the American West


The Museum of the American West is an umbrella for a series of museums that are planned or currently being developed at our large site. These include the Pioneer Museum, the Pushroot Living History... Read More
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Category: Cultural Attractions
City: Lander
Go Native America

Go Native America


Go Native America takes visitors from all over the world to experience authentic Native American cultures, lands and history. Whether traveling solo, in family groups or by joining our small groups... Read More
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Category: Cultural Attractions
City: Sheridan
Castle Gardens Recreation Site

Castle Gardens Recreation Site


The Castle Gardens Petroglyph Site is located in central Wyoming approximately 45 miles east of Riverton. The name of the area comes from the outcropping of sandstone which the wind has eroded into... Read More
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Category: Park|Wilderness|Nature
City: Ten Sleep
Museum of the American West

Museum of the American West


Welcome to The Museum of the American West, the only institution which celebrates the different groups of people who utilized the critical geography of what is now central Wyoming to shape the... Read More
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Category: Cultural Attractions
City: Lander
Independence Rock State Historic Site

Independence Rock State Historic Site


Known as the "Register of the Desert," Independence Rock was a key landmark for pioneers as they picked their way across the American frontier. Hundreds of names have been carved into the hard... Read More
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Category: Cultural Attractions
City: Casper
Medicine Wheel Passage

Medicine Wheel Passage


Byway Basics Wyoming Highway 14A, known as the Medicine Wheel Passage near Lovell, rises from the Big Horn Basin to high elevation rangeland. Named for the Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark... Read More
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Category: Cultural Attractions
City: Lovell
Northeast Wyoming

Northeast Wyoming


Bordered by the Big Horn Mountains on the west, South Dakota to the east, the Montana border to the north, the Thunder Basin National Grassland to the south, Northeast Wyoming is rich with history.... Read More


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Medicine Wheel National Historic Site

Medicine Wheel National Historic Site


It's not really Stonehenge, but Wyoming's Medicine Wheel is surrounded by a fair share of mystery. No one really knows when or why this 74-foot diameter stone circle with 28 interior “spokes”... Read More
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