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That trip captured my Imagination
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That trip captured my Imagination
When I was in fourth grade, my elementary school (Buffalo Ridge in Cheyenne) went to Fort Laramie. It was a beautiful spring day and the sky was a jewel blue and the prairie is that color of green...
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Updated: Aug 20, 2009
Warming to Fall (Aug-Oct) Press Kit
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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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Updated: Sep 28, 2009
Pioneer Trails: Fort Laramie
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Pioneer Trails: Fort Laramie
Fort Laramie is an ideal a place to begin any journey on Wyoming's trails. As one of the earliest permanent frontier posts, it was a site most travelers visited. Now a national historic site, Fort...
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Updated: Feb 20, 2009
Storming the Fort:  Fort Laramie
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Storming the Fort: Fort Laramie
The first fort in Wyoming was started as a fur trade post in 1834, known as Fort John. Located near the Laramie River, it had become Fort Laramie by 1849 when the military took control. The fort’s...
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Updated: Feb 20, 2009
South to North: Cheyenne to Casper
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South to North: Cheyenne to Casper
Enter Wyoming from the south, and visit the Terry Bison Ranch (Exit 2), where some 2,500 head of American bison (commonly called buffalo) are raised. Back on the road, stop at the Wyoming Travel...
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Updated: Mar 30, 2009
The Oregon Trail and Fort Laramie
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The Oregon Trail and Fort Laramie
The Oregon Trail stretches more than 2,000 miles from Independence, Missouri, to the Willamette Valley of Oregon, and today, more than 150 years after the first wagons rumbled over the land, there are...
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Updated: Feb 20, 2009
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