Learn why Old Faithful isn’t so faithful anymore
Draper Museum of Natural HistoryThe Draper isn’t a mini-Yellowstone, meant to act as a substitute for the real thing, but a place that helps visitors understand the area better. Walk around the museum...

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Feb 20, 2009
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Natural Wonders & Historic Treasures: Fossil Butte
Fossil Butte National MonumentYou wouldn’t know from looking at it today, but Fossil Butte National Monument used to be Fossil Lake. Back in the day – and by that we mean roughly 50 million years ago...

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Mar 09, 2009
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Child & Inner Child's Guide: Dinosaur Dig
A 15-minute van ride later and we’re at Warm Springs Ranch, a 15,000-acre operating cattle ranch that happens to have a massive layer of rock called the Morrison Formation running right through it....

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Feb 19, 2009
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Interstate 80: Ride with the Legends through Laramie
Give or take a few, it is 400 miles across Wyoming on Interstate 80. By anybody's standard that is a solid day's travel. But hey, don't just buzz through the state. There is a lot to see and do along...

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Feb 09, 2009
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Child & Inner Child's Guide: Wyoming Dinosaur Center
The sun can be brutal in central Wyoming in the middle of summer, but no one here seems to care. We don’t seem to care about being covered in dust, crawling around on our hands and knees, or sweat...

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Feb 19, 2009
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Warming to Fall (Aug-Oct) Press Kit
For release: August 10, 2009Contacts: Chuck Coon, 307-777-2831, chuck.coon@visitwyo.govLori Hogan, 307-777-2889, lori.hogan@visitwyo.govTouring Wyoming from August sun to October moon can bring many...

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Sep 28, 2009
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Three Day, Two Night Special in Wyoming's Wild Places
3 day, 2 night special for $595 pp - 4 person minimum
Come join us for a 3 day, 2 night excursion into Wyoming's wild places. Your adventure begins on arrival with a night at the World...

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Jul 08, 2009
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Wyoming's Geology
The Wyoming we see today was sculpted in the blink of an eye, geologically speaking. The landscape is the result of an erosive process triggered by a massive uplift of the western part of the North...

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Feb 06, 2009
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Archeological & Paleontological Sites
Wyoming is a digger’s dream. Whether it’s dinosaur bones you seek, or fossils of a different life form, Wyoming offers all kinds of attractions, from museums to quarry tours to actual digs.
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Feb 05, 2009
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Green River Eocene Lakes
THE CURRANT CREEK FOSSIL QUARRY IS CLOSED AS OF JUNE 12TH. 2009.There were three green river eocene lakes. Lake Gosiute was probably second largest size, and probably the shallowest, covering a large...

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Aug 31, 2009
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