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The Wyoming Department of Transportation is selling five "Welcome to Wyoming" signs that used to greet drivers from other states. Each sign measures 8 feet by 4 feet and weighs over 100 pounds.
CASPER, Wyo. (AP) — Fans of the Cowboy State have paid about $33,000 for five “Welcome to Wyoming” signs that were auctioned off by state transportation officials. The Casper Star Tribune ...
Each 4-by-8 foot sign, which reads “Welcome to Wyoming”, stood alongside a highway when it was in use. McGee said department officials spent late September and early October connecting winning ...
More signs have been reported stolen each year, with common targets including the "Welcome to Wyoming" or "Entering Wyoming" signs. Other signs, such as stop signs, traffic signs and road signs ...
The old "Welcome to Montana" highway signs were donated by Gov. Steve Bullock and the Montana Department of Commerce to land trusts across the state to sell or auction off, said PPLT executive ...
CHEYENNE – Transportation enthusiasts, sign collectors and anyone interested in Wyoming’s heritage may soon be able to own a piece of Wyoming Department of Transportation history. WYDOT will ...
The Wyoming Department of Transportation is selling five “Welcome to Wyoming” signs that used to greet drivers from other states. Each sign measures 8 feet by 4 feet and weighs over 100 pounds.
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