Top 10. Best Tourist Attractions in Sheridan - Wyoming
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The most beautiful places and sight in Sheridan.
Top 10. Best Tourist Attractions in Sheridan - Wyoming: Bighorn National Forest, Shell Falls, King's Saddlery and Museum, The Historic Sheridan Inn, Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site, Trail End State Historic Site, The Blacktooth Brewing Company, Sheridan County Museum, WYO Theater, Kendrick Park
Sheridan Wyoming Tourism
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Entering Sheridan WY
The road from Lake De Smet to Sheridan, WY. With music by Toby Mac.--Tonight (Capital Kings remix) via YouTube Capture
Red Grade - Big Horn Mountains, Wyoming
A trip up the face of the Big Horn Mountains on Red Grade road.
Welcome to Cody, Wyoming
Get a little taste of a wonderful small town in northern Wyoming.
Mary P. Sheridan at Saturday U: Keeping up with the Joneses in a digital world
Keeping up with the Joneses in a Digital World. Mary P. Sheridan, associate professor of English at the University of Wyoming, addressed issues of web use and connectivity, in the classroom and across generations, at Saturday U in Jackson in November 2010.
Saturday U: The Free One-Day College Education at the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson.
Now in its second year, Saturday U is a collaborative program designed to connect top UW professors with life-long learners in Jackson Hole. This free college experience offers Jackson residents an opportunity to exercise their minds without homework, or tests - the only requirement is a love of learning.
Offered three times a year, Saturday U is sponsored by the University of Wyoming, UW Foundation and Wyoming Humanities Council. It is presented by Central Wyoming College, National Museum of Wildlife Art and Teton County Library Foundation. For information, contact Teton County Library Adult Humanities Coordinator, Oona Doherty, (307) 733-2164 ext. 135 or odoherty@tclib.org .
Participants may earn half a college credit (in-state tuition is $44.50) or half a Professional Teaching Standards Board credit from Central Wyoming College. To register for credit, call Susan Thulin, CWC outreach coordinator, (307) 733-7425.
Produced by UW Television
Camera/Editor: Ali Grossman
Devils Tower to Yellowstone Wyoming Road Trip – Sheridan, Art & Cowboy Culture
Visit Brinton Museum, a hidden gem, while also exploring cowboy culture and history in the mountain foothills in Sheridan, Wyoming.
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Wonders of Wyoming : The Historic Sheridan Inn
Tom Wilkinspeak returns in this long lost film footage from 1931, dug out of a box in my attic. These were transferred from 16mm film to HD and uploaded to youtube for you to see (ha that rhymed). Anyway, this is the Sheridan Inn episode. For more information:
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North Sheridan Interchange
Work is moving along at full speed on WYDOT’s biggest construction project of the year. Featuring: Mick Brinkerhoff, WYDOT Project Engineer - Sheridan
Sheridan Hosts SATW and Mountain West Debut of Rolls-Royce Dawn
Our friends from the Society of American Travel Writers SATW, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars and Piper Aircraft, Inc., were here for a week of amazing Bighorn adventures. Our new Film Production Coordinator, Max Brown, captured some of the good times on video.
Our amazing community put on a good show! Thank you to the Historic Sheridan Inn, The Brinton Museum, Eatons' Ranch, Weston Wineries, Holiday Inn - Sheridan Convention Center, Black Tooth Brewing Company, Sheridan Tent & Awning, Wyoming State Parks, WYO Theater, Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site, Bighorn Airways, Fly Sheridan, Sheridan WYO Rodeo, Surf Wyoming, Koltiska Distillery, Koltiska Horse & Carriage Co., Wyoming Theater Festival, City of Sheridan WY - Government, King's Saddlery & King Ropes, Sheridan County Historical Society & Museum, U.S. Forest Service
Quality Inn Sheridan in Sheridan WY
Reserve: . . .. .. ... . .. .. ... . . . . Quality Inn Sheridan 1450 E. Brundage Ln. Sheridan WY 82801 The 100 percent non-smoking Quality Hotel is conveniently located just two miles from the Trail End State Historic Site and the Bradford Brinton Memorial and Museum. This Sheridan, WY hotel is minutes from Sheridan College and the Big Horn Equestrian Center. The Sheridan County Airport is only three miles away. Surrounded by dramatic mountains and open spaces, the city of Sheridan is known for its Western history. The Fetterman Monument at Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site is 20 miles from the hotel. Visitors to this Wyoming hotel will enjoy the special shops, antique stores, cowboy memorabilia, boutiques and galleries in the historic downtown area. A variety of restaurants and cocktail lounges are located in the surrounding area. Guests of this Sheridan, WY hotel will enjoy many amenities, including free full breakfast with hot Belgian waffles and eggs, and free local calls. Guests will also enjoy the hot tub. Business travelers will appreciate free wireless Internet access and access to fax services. All spacious newly renovated guest rooms include cable television and multiple telephone lines. Relaxed rooms with recliners and beautiful mountain views are available.
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Sackett & Skinner, Big Horn City & Sheridan Wyoming Pioneers
History of Sheridan, Wyoming and Big Horn, Wyoming, featuring the Sackett & Skinner, and their role in the founding of the great American West. Produced by Dave Kinskey. Based on the book Big Horn City by Judy Slack. Additional history of Sheridan featured in the Wyoming Room at Sheridan's Library and the Big Horn City Historical Society Museum.
Hidden History of Sheridan
Learn more about the wild and woolly town of Sheridan, Kansas. It served as the end of the Kansas Pacific Railroad in 1868. This film was commissioned by the Western Vistas Historic By-way.
Riding High, Wide & Handsome
Riding High, Wide & Handsome
2017
In the summer of 2016, I worked in northeastern Wyoming where I had the opportunity to get to know the people, history and businesses of region. Arriving without a preconceived outcome, I planned to get to know the artists, ranchers, shepherds and the local population in the hopes of building a body of work that reflected current concerns paired with its history. It wasn’t too long before I was learning about the big changes in the state’s economy while big coal was shutting down. This lose in coal money was aiding in the reemergence of the tourism. I also found the history of western textiles, materials and even stereotypes to be great symbols of the region’s identity. From branding designs to vintage western tchotchke fabrics and farming equipment, everything fits into a larger history of the area.
With all this physical, verbal and historical material in hand, I have begun to build a body of work that best reflects my perspective of the region’s history, interests and fears. People are a little worried about their future. This fear and pride for their regional identity is something I’m imbedding into the artwork, which is collaged together digitally and physically. All the materials were gathered while in Wyoming, yet I am still finding bits and pieces here and there from my research. This methodology of being a cultural collector of artifacts has gotten me thinking more and more about the amount of story telling in my research. I am attempting to insert as much local history, tropes, characters and landscape while also not trying to make the resulting series look as if it came from a journalist. I want the artist’s hand to still show through and it this combination of my art practice and photojournalistic background that I find compelling. The best way of getting to know the town, is not only found in books or wiki pages, but by spending weeks upon weeks in coffee shops, barber shops, bars and dinners chatting with the folks that come and go. Once folks learn I’m not there to write an outsider’s editorial story about the town, but responding artistically to their opinions and wishes; folks are more eager to become involved and collaborate. It was one of these conversations in a diner where I heard a phrase that gave me the name of this series. That man there is riding high, wide & handsome.
This project couldn't have happened without the support of:
Jentel Foundation, Camino Family Shepherds, King's Saddlery, Mountain Meadow Wool Mill, Sheridan County Museum and Spear-O Mountain Campus
Music Provided by: Loscil & William Basinski
This video piece is for personal use and sharing.
Permission was given to use songs if not used for monetary gain, which it certainly isn't.
Weatherby Celebrates Grand Opening in Wyoming
Weatherby celebrated its grand opening in Sheridan, Wyoming last week in front of hundreds who gathered to witness the ribbon cutting ceremony.
The company has been passed down through three generations since opening in 1945. Over the years there’s been a growing dissonance between Weatherby and its home state of California, so they decided it was time to set up shop somewhere else.
“This really isn’t about the past, it’s about the future,” said Adam Weatherby, the company’s chief executive. “The future of Wyoming, the future of Weatherby, the future of the outdoor industry.”
Wyoming’s First Lady Jennie Gordon, speaking on behalf of her husband Gov. Mark Gordon, called the firearm industry an important part of growing the state’s economy.
“A ribbon cutting is always exciting, but this one is particularly so because it marks the expansion of Wyoming’s firearms industry and the creation of more jobs and wages,” Gordon said. “It’s a powerful sign of the prosperity and opportunities we have here in Wyoming.”
The daylong event opened with a public tour and other festivities. All morning, Wyomingites waited in a line that wrapped around the building to get a glimpse inside the 30,000 square foot facility and mingle with some of the 71 Weatherby employees.
While touring the new Sheridan facility, Guns.com saw the business offices, the factory floor where rifles are manufactured and assembled, and a new indoor range where the company can test fire rifles on targets 100- and 300-feet away.
While company, state and local officials mentioned economic opportunities, they also spoke about an evolving identity, making Wyoming and Weatherby synonymous with each other. The enthusiasm for the company has been growing since Weatherby broke ground last year. In that time, the company received some 3,500 applications to fill just 50 jobs.
For Jordan Davis, who has lived in Sheridan for more than a decade, the opportunity to work for Weatherby meant more than just a paycheck. A Weatherby firearm in his family became a symbol of hope for his late brother.
“To me, that’s what Weatherby is. It’s not just a product. It’s not just a rifle. It’s actually an idea of value and quality. And it’s the quality and craftsmanship that we put into our product but it’s also the quality of people that build that. So that’s passed into the product,” Davis said. “So it’s just something that for me encapsulates my love for my brother and honors him and I’m really proud to work at Weatherby.”
Former Gov. Matt Mead said he tried to build on Wyoming’s strengths, like the role guns and hunting have within the culture, as he paved the way for Weatherby’s move from California.
“When this first started out, I was told numerous times ‘it’s a long shot,’ but ladies and gentleman I think we hit the bull’s eye. Dead center,” Mead said. “And I’m proud of that. I’m proud of the relationship that Wyoming and Weatherby have because from this point forward anywhere in the world somebody picks up a Weatherby they’re going to associate it with wonderful Wyoming.”
Quality Inn Sheridan - Sheridan Hotels, Sheridan
Quality Inn Sheridan 2 Stars Hotel in Sheridan, Sheridan Within US Travel Directory The 100 percent non-smoking Quality Hotel is conveniently located just two miles from the Trail End State Historic Site and the Bradford Brinton Memorial and Museum.This Sheridan, WY hotel is minutes from Sheridan College and the Big Horn Equestrian Center. The Sheridan County Airport is only three miles away.Surrounded by dramatic mountains and open spaces, the city of Sheridan is known for its Western history. The Fetterman Monument at Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site is 32.2 km from the hotel.Visitors to this Wyoming hotel will enjoy the special shops, antique stores, cowboy memorabilia, boutiques and galleries in the historic downtown area.
A variety of restaurants and cocktail lounges are located in the surrounding area.Guests of this Sheridan, WY hotel will enjoy many amenities, including free full breakfast with hot Belgian waffles and eggs, and free local calls. Guests will also enjoy the hot tub. Business travelers will appreciate free wireless Internet access and access to fax services.
All spacious newly renovated guest rooms include cable television and multiple telephone lines. Relaxed rooms with recliners and beautiful mountain views are available.
Quality Inn Sheridan - Sheridan Hotels, Sheridan
Location in : 1450 E. Brundage Ln., WY 82801, Sheridan, Sheridan
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Visiting Grand Teton, Mountain in Wyoming, United States
Grand Teton is the highest mountain in Grand Teton National Park, in Northwest Wyoming, and a classic destination in American mountaineering.
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Holiday Inn Sheridan - Convention Center - Sheridan Hotels, Wyoming
Holiday Inn Sheridan - Convention Center 3 Stars Hotel in Sheridan, Wyoming Within US Travel Directory Located off Interstate 90, this Sheridan, Wyoming hotel is 3.2 km from King’s Saddlery and Museum. It features The Greenery restaurant, an indoor pool and guest rooms with free Wi-Fi.Decorated in cool tones, the rooms at Holiday Inn Sheridan – Convention Center boast a flat-screen cable TV. Coffee facilities are included. The suites include 2 flat-screen TVs.The 24-hour gym is well equipped and spacious.
Guests can relax in the sauna or hot tub. A game room and putting green are also available.Trail End State Historic Site is 4.5 km from Holiday Inn Sheridan. Sheridan Memorial Hospital is a 6-minute drive away.The restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It serves American cuisine and a Sunday brunch is available. Sugarland Mining Company offers a variety of dishes to choose from.
Holiday Inn Sheridan - Convention Center - Sheridan Hotels, Wyoming
Location in : 1809 Sugarland Drive, WY 82801, Sheridan, Wyoming
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Tour of Historic Bishop Home in Casper, Wyoming
Historic Home and Dolls - a perfect place to visit!!
We are on site at the Bishop Home Museum - Cadoma Foundation in Casper, Wyoming with lead curator and researcher Andrew Wayland.
Hear about this historic home and the doll exhibit happening right now. Please share to support this important institution!
Tour compliments of the Meet Me In The Middle Doll Club and Virtual Doll Convention. ????????????❤️