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For International VisitorsFor International Visitors
The OFFICIAL TRAVEL & TOURISM website of the United States of America (Discover America) is not only the name of our country’s travel and tourism Web site, it is also a call to explore the diverse... Read More
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Devils Tower CentennialDevils Tower Centennial
This 1,267-foot bulwark - declared the first national monument 100 year ago by President Theodore Roosevelt - has long inspired Native Americans, rock climbers, moviemakers and writers to fervent... Read More
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Wyoming Ghost Towns:  MeeteetseWyoming Ghost Towns: Meeteetse
There are ghost towns near Meeteetse as well, including Kirwin, situated along the Wood River west of town on U.S. Forest Service land. The town once had 38 buildings and around 200 residents during... Read More
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Lander WYHoliday Inn Express & Suites Lander WY
GRAND OPENING NOVEMBER 24th 2009 Maybe it is time to rethink your hotel options……change is happening. Experience... Read More
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Category: Lodging / Accommodations
City: Lander
Wild HorsesWild Horses
Wild horses have always been symbols of the West, living examples of a wide-open landscape and an untamed frontier spirit. Horses were first seen in this country about 10,000 years ago, but for... Read More
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Cody Trolley ToursCody Trolley Tours
A Cody Trolley tour is the best & fastest way to gain an overview of all that Cody, WY has to offer. 60 minutes, 22 mile live performance by two western guides. Give us an hour, we’ll give you 100... Read More
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Category: Guides/Outfitters/Rentals
City: Cody
Wyoming's GeologyWyoming'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... Read More
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Bozeman Trail and Fort Phil KearneyBozeman Trail and Fort Phil Kearney
From 1864 through 1868 the Bozeman Trail – or “Bloody Bozeman” as it was known due to the numerous skirmishes between travelers and area Indians – connected southeast Wyoming with Virginia City,... Read More
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Storming the Fort:  Fort YellowstoneStorming the Fort: Fort Yellowstone
Original red brick buildings that once comprised Fort Yellowstone now serve as headquarters for Yellowstone National Park at Mammoth. A walking trail guidebook provides information about the buildings... Read More
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Xanterra's Effort to Keep Yellowstone BeautifulXanterra's Effort to Keep Yellowstone Beautiful
Nearly 3 million people visit Yellowstone National Park each year, and many of them stay, play and eat at the lodges, visitor attractions and restaurants managed by Xanterra Parks & Resorts. With a... Read More
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