Things to do in Wyoming | Saratoga Resort & Spa
Things to do in Wyoming | Saratoga Resort & Spa
A Wyoming Welcome: Carbon County
Hang with the locals as they share some of the best local attractions that Carbon County, Wyoming has to offer!
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Wyoming Facts:
Wyoming does not levy an individual or corporate income tax. In addition, Wyoming does not assess any tax on retirement income earned and received from another state. Wyoming has a state sales tax of 4%. Counties have the option of collecting an additional 1% tax for general revenue and a 1% tax for specific purposes, if approved by voters.
The key tourist attractions in Wyoming include Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Devils Tower National Monument, Independence Rock (Wyoming) and Fossil Butte National Monument. Each year Yellowstone National Park, the world's first national park, receives three million visitors.
Coal: Wyoming produced 395.5 million short tons (358.8 million metric tons) of coal in 2004. The state is the number one producer of coal in the U.S.
Crude oil: Wyoming produced 53,400,000 barrels (8,490,000 m3) of crude oil in 2007. The state ranked 5th nationwide in oil production in 2007.
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A Visitors Guide: Get Your West On in Carbon County, Wyoming
When it’s time to “get your west on,” it’s time to head for Wyoming’s Carbon County.
Located high on the Continental Divide in south-central Wyoming, this gem sits astride Interstate 80 for easy access from points east and west. Make this the year that you explore all that Carbon County has to offer.
For details or a free vacation guide call 1-800-228-3547 or visit: or
Can Tiny Homes Solve Homelessness In The U.S.?
Watch the next video to learn more about homelessness in the U.S.:
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Sawhorse Revolution is a youth-oriented construction program currently focusing on building an eco-village at Nickelsville, a homeless encampment in Seattle, Washington. Sarah Smith and a team of high schoolers approach the residents of Nickelsville as their clients to deliver customized, hand-built homes to help ease the transition from homelessness to the next stage of the resident's life.
Special thanks to Sawhorse Revolution and Jessica Sherry of Alita Films.
Thumb photo by Barron Peper.
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Farson Wyoming - Farson Mercantile
If you find yourself in the middle of nowhere, in the state of Wyoming, stop by the Farson Mercantile, Home of The Big Cone. This little general store serves the best ice cream in the state of Wyoming. Friendly people, and ice cream that will Change Your Life, at a price you will not believe. One of Lee's all time favorite places to visit.
Medicine Bow Wyoming
A brief narrated tour of Medicine Bow, Wyoming on the historic Lincoln Highway. This video is short and the audio was recorded with my dash cam, sorry about the ambient noise.
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Found! Secret Gold Mine and Mining Camp Hidden in the Mountains
We recently stumbled upon this secret, hidden, abandoned mine and mining camp high up in the mountains. We explored one mine tunnel as well as the surface structures. A shed onsite contained an old vintage Silvertone radio/record player from 1940, a winch, a newspaper from 1957, and other artifacts. Inside the mine, we found more artifacts used by the miners, and we demonstrate in the video how those artifacts were used by the miners long ago.
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Montana Heritage Tour: Part 2
To the Hi-Line: Tracking Homesteaders, Dinosaurs, and Wildlife. Part 2 of the series documenting some of Montana's small museums includes Phillips County Museum, Great Plains Dinosaur Museum, Blaine County Museum, and Blaine County Wildlife Museum. A collaboration between the Montana Historical Society and Helena Civic Television (HCTV).
Boston Common - Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Boston Common
Whether it's a summer picnic in the grass or winter ice-skating on Frog Pond, Boston's oldest public park is the perfect escape from the bustle of the city.
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Travel blogs from Boston Common:
- ... we walked through Boston Common and to the Bull and Finch pub ...
- ... Boston is a beautiful city built around Boston Common, a huge park that has remained a common since the founding of the city ...
- ... vehicle), watched a Celtics basketball game at the Boston Garden, had a picnic and read books in America's oldest park Boston Common, visited Harvard University, visited the Cheers bar, walked the Freedom Trail, went on an official tour of ...
- ... Saturday I had the entire day free to explore on my own; I visited the New England Aquarium, Boston Common, Government Center, Faneuil Hall, the Boston Massacre site, Fenway Park, the North End, and everything in between ...
- ... Got on a sightseeing bus and saw the MIT campus, Charlestown, Cambridge, Fenway Park, the Seaport, the Original Cheers bar, Boston Common (the oldest public park in the US), Beacon Hill, the Waterfront and the site of the Tea Party ...
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- State Hall from Boston Common by Tom_white_5588 from a blog titled A week in Boston
- Fountain in Boston Common by Tom_white_5588 from a blog titled A week in Boston
- Memorial in Boston Common by Jamiemeasures from a blog titled Brits...don't say 'cheers'...
- Frog pond, Boston Common by Jamiemeasures from a blog titled Boston uncovered...a bit more
- Papere a Boston Common by Grisafan from a blog titled Destinazione Boston
- Ducks on Boston Common by Jamiemeasures from a blog titled Brits...don't say 'cheers'...
- Boston Common plants by Markandjen from a blog titled Beantown!!
- Boston Common by Mefox13 from a blog titled Beantown: Day 2