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Wyoming: Cheyenne
Cheyenne is the capital and most populous city of Wyoming.It was named for the American Indian Cheyenne nation, one of the most famous and prominent Great Plains tribes
As of the census of 2010, there were 59,467 people, 25,558 households, and 15,270 families residing in the city.
The Wyoming State Capitol was constructed between 1886 and 1890, with further improvements being completed in 1917.
Nellie Davis Tayloe Ross (November 29, 1876 – December 19, 1977) was the 14th Governor of Wyoming from 1925 to 1927 and director of the United States Mint from 1933 to 1953. She was the first woman to be sworn in as governor of a U.S. state, and remains the only woman to have served as governor of Wyoming.
The Union Pacific and BNSF railroads intersect in Cheyenne. The city is home to a BNSF railyard, as well as the Union Pacific's steam program.
The eight foot tall cowboy boots have been carefully painted by local artists to show Wyoming's and Cheyenne's history.
Cheyenne has the atmosphere of a frontier town. Cheyenne is the unmistakably cowboy country. Just as the Wrangler store trade mark slogan states::Long live the cowboy!
Real Wyoming: Cheyenne
There’s definitely magic happening in Cheyenne right now.
The community has a mature business infrastructure; easy access to major interstates, rail and an international airport; a growing tech industry, and an expanding manufacturing sector.
Wyoming State Museum Volunteer Evan Green and Firearms History
Evan Green, Wyoming State Museum volunteer and host of the museum’s Firearms Friday series, details the history of selections from the Wyoming State Museum’s permanent gun collection.
Top Tourist Attractions in Cheyenne: Travel Guide Wyoming
Top Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Cheyenne: Travel Guide Wyoming
Wyoming State Museum, Wyoming State Capitol, Southeast Wyoming Welcome Center, Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum, Cheyenne Depot Museum, Big Boy Steam Engine, Cheyenne Depot Plaza, Cheyenne Botanic Gardens, Historic Governors' Mansion, Curt Gowdy State Park
Lisa inside a Tipi at the Wyoming State Museum in Cheyenne
she's acting weird inside an Indian Home
Cheyenne Wyoming State Capitol Building (Cheyenne, Wyoming)
Cheyenne Wyoming State Capitol Building! This is probably the most deserted largest city in a state I've ever seen!!
The Wyoming State Capitol is the state capitol and seat of government of the U.S. state of Wyoming. Built between 1886 and 1890, the capitol is located in Cheyenne and contains the chambers of the Wyoming State Legislature and well as the office of the Governor of Wyoming. It was designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark during 1987.
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Wyoming State Capitol
Recorded July 14, 2014
Very short video of the State Capitol Building in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
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Winchester Model 1894 Prison Rifles
In this Firearms Friday, we ask for help identifying strange markings on several Winchester 94 rifles that came to us from the Wyoming State Penitentiary.
Webb Hayes Rifle
Evan examines an 1876 Winchester rifle owned by Webb Hayes in this edition of Firearms Friday.
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Wyoming is a western U.S. state defined by vast plains and the Rocky Mountains. Its famed Yellowstone National Park, a nearly 3,500-sq.-mile wilderness recreation area, is home to hundreds of animal species, dramatic canyons and alpine rivers. The park's gushing geysers include the iconic Old Faithful. To the south is Grand Teton National Park, known for backcountry skiing areas, forested trails and Snake River.
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The 10 MOST BORING CITIES in AMERICA
Do you live in a really exciting place? Where people are active and having fun and meeting each other and generally being social? Or in a really boring place where people are all old and stuck at home with kids and where there’s nothing to do but eat at the same Golden Corral every Saturday.
We’re a big country - and that means there are lots of various levels of excitingness. And of course, boring is subjective. Some people like small town life, or living in the middle of nowhere. But that would drive other people... crazy.
For our particular study today, we’re going to specifically measure the things that are boring. We measured all cities with more than 100,000 people for number of entertainment options, as well as what percentage of the population spends most of their time at home.
So, sit back and watch as I try to make this as entertaining as I can, as we go through America’s most boring cities.
10. Mesa, Arizona
Mesa is a big enough place, with 500,000 people so there should be a TON to do here, right? Wrong.
Besides having a pretty small young population, there’s next to no nightlife here, and few music venues as well. And if you enjoy good food, there’s not that many options as far as non-fast food restaurants either.
A lot of people complain that the entire greater Phoenix area is boring.
9. North Las Vegas, Nevada
How can a place so close to the most energetic place in the country be so boring? Well, we’ll tell you. As it turns out this place is absolutely none of the glitz of the Vegas strip. Mostly, it’s just a big housing suburb, the kind of a place where people live, but don’t socialize.
Only about 10 percent of the population is between the ages of 18 and 34, and the nightlife ranked 86th of the 100 cities we measured.
8. Stockton, CA
Stockton California certainly isn’t anywhere that you ever hear people whooping it up in. It’s basically a sleepy, boring farming community in California’s central valley. Stockton ranked really low for measurements of arts and culture.
7. Little Rock, Arkansas
Here in Little Rock, the dining options are very limited. Olive Garden and Chipotle are considered ethnic fare.
There isn’t a professional sports team for 5 hours in any direction, there’s hardly any concerts, shopping, nightlife, water parks, museums or arts venues. They do have a zoo and hiking at nearby Pinnacle Mountain State Park.
6. Indianapolis, Indiana
Now Indiana is a pretty boring place as it is, but you’d think the capital of this fine state would be somewhat stimulating? It’s not. The downtown area has a handful of restaurants and bars, and that’s really it.
5. Lubbock, Texas
Down south in the state of Texas, you have the really boring city of Lubbock, which isn’t exactly full of culture either. The arts per capita ranks in the bottom 20% and the music venues rank in the bottom 10%. Where Lubbock really took a nosedive was in the dining department, so much so that it ranks dead last in the non-fast food restaurant category.
4. Minowi, Nebraska
Ever heard of Monowi, Nebraska? Talk about boring. This is actually considered a village, located way out in the middle of nowhere along the South Dakota border.
The village’s population? One.
3. Cheyenne, Wyoming
Now Wyoming in general is one of the most boring states in the country, and you can imagine why. It’s generally an older population, and a more conservative population as well. There are six people per square mile here.
I mean there’s only two escalators in the entire state! And neither one of them is in Cheyenne.
People complain about lack of jobs, narrow minded political views, lack of entertainment, slow drivers and other things.
2. Anchorage, Alaska
Of course, for most Americans, the state of Alaska would be considered quite boring, since we have a low tolerance for anything that’s not immediately stimulating.
Unless you like to drink, skiing or fishing, you're going to be VERY bored.
1. Cape Coral, Florida
It certainly isn’t a very exciting place when you measure the data. Nothing against older people, but let’s face it - they are the least exciting of all age groups.
And Cape Coral is one big retirement community. There’s nothing here for kids to do, especially for teens.
There’s a handful of snobby, closed at 8pm overpriced restaurants in the community here.
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Cheyenne, Wyoming Frontier Days Parade (2018)
Cheyenne Frontier Days is one of the big events in the western part of the United States. This year it ran for 10 days from July 20th -July 29th. We drove up Saturday the 28th to watch the parade which lasted an hour and 15 minutes. I unfortunately was only able to capture 45 minutes of it,
do to my camera running out of battery. Please sit back and relax and enjoy! :)
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Sunspots by Jeremy Blake
Ceremonial Medley by United States Marine Band
Thomas Jefferson March by United States Marine Band
Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny
Walk the Dog by Coyote Hearing
Horses to Water by Topher Mohr and Alex Elena
Dixie Outlandish by John Deley and the 41 Players
The real reason why the population of Wyoming is so small!
Motel 6 Cheyenne - Cheyenne Hotels, Wyoming
Motel 6 Cheyenne 2 Stars Hotel in Cheyenne, Wyoming Within US Travel Directory The Wyoming State Museum is 3.
2 km from this Cheyenne motel.
A seasonal outdoor pool is offered for guest use, and guest rooms feature cable TV.
These simply furnished guest rooms offer free local calls at the Motel 6 Cheyenne.
Free morning coffee is offered in the lobby every morning, and a 24-hour front desk is available for guest convenience.
Truck parking and a launderette are also provided.
The Outlaw Saloon is less than 15 minutes’ drive from the Cheyenne Motel 6.
The Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum is 10 minutes’ drive from the property.
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United States of Arts: Wyoming
In collaboration with Wyoming Arts Council, the National Endowment for the Arts looks at the arts and culture of Wyoming. Developed as part of the NEA's 50th Anniversary United States of Arts: Tell Us Your Art Story series.
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4K City Walks: Cheyenne, Wyoming Tour of Capitol City - Virtual Walk Treadmill City guide Vid
4K City Walks: Cheyenne, Wyoming Tour of Capitol City - Virtual Walk Treadmill City guide Vid is a simple, free walking tour around the capital city of Wyoming. I rolled into town off I-25 in late afternoon. That time of year, I only had an hour of golden autumn light to film. The afternoon was cold and brisk but the light was fantastic. Cheyenne is just over the Colorado border and has a colorful past based primarily around ranching but more recently, around the air force base and politics. The architecture downtown near the railroad tracks and old train station speaks of the old west but gets more modern as you make your way up to the Capitol building. I’d love to get back and explore more of the city someday and spend more than a couple hours there. Let me know our personal connections to Cheyenne, WY in the comments below.
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There are many hotels downtown Cheyenne, Co that we pass by in this city sights tour. Hotels in Cheyenne can be found downtown or out by the interstate. There are many city sites in this city sightseeing tours and Cheyenne city tours. If you choose to visit Cheyenne, there are many Cheyenne events and activities today and every day. So, sit back and check out these city sights as we tour around the Cheyenne, CO tourist attractions. Also, there is an airport in the nearby town of Denver. There are many Cheyenne trails and hikes near Cheyenne if you like to get outside.
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Cheyenne is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Wyoming and the county seat of Laramie County. It is the principal city of the Cheyenne, Wyoming, Metropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of Laramie County. The population was 59,466 at the 2010 census. Cheyenne is the northern terminus of the extensive Southern Rocky Mountain Front, which extends southward to Albuquerque, New Mexico and includes the fast-growing Front Range Urban Corridor. Cheyenne is situated on Crow Creek and Dry Creek. The Cheyenne metropolitan area had a 2010 population of 91,738, making it the 354th-most populous metropolitan area in the United States.
On July 5, 1867, General Grenville M. Dodge and his survey crew plotted the site now known as Cheyenne in Dakota Territory (later Wyoming Territory). This site was chosen as the point at which the Union Pacific Railroad crossed Crow Creek, a tributary of the South Platte River. The city was not named by Dodge, as his memoirs state, but rather by friends who accompanied him to the area Dodge called Crow Creek Crossing. It was named for the American Indian Cheyenne tribe, one of the most famous and prominent Great Plains tribes closely allied with the Arapaho.
The construction of the Union Pacific Railroad brought hopes of prosperity to the region when it reached Cheyenne on November 13, 1867. The population at the time numbered over 4,000, and grew rapidly. This rapid growth earned the city the nickname Magic City of the Plains.
In 1867, Fort D. A. Russell was established, three miles (5 km) west of the city. The fort was later renamed Francis E. Warren Air Force Base.
The Wyoming State Capitol was constructed between 1886 and 1890, with further improvements being completed in 1917.
The Wyoming Stock Growers Association met at The Cheyenne Club, which allegedly acted as an interim government for the territory. Many of the WSGA's rules and regulations became state laws.
The Cheyenne Regional Airport was opened in 1920, initially serving as a stop for airmail. It soon developed into a civil-military airport, serving DC-3s and various military craft. During World War II, hundreds of B-17s, B-24s, and PBYs were outfitted and upgraded at the airfield. Today, it serves a number of military functions, as well as a high-altitude testbed for civilian craft.
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