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In 1900, the first Elks Lodge in Wyoming was chartered in Sheridan. Up until after World War II, fraternal lodges were a major feature of male life in most localities in the United States, with a very ...
A pair of artists in Dubois are planning an art show in an unusual space. Instead of a gallery, their show is going inside ...
James Calvin “Kid” Nichols was a champion wrestler who was befriended by Buffalo Bill Cody, did boxing exhibitions with ...
Local historian Tony Brooks, whose architecture and cemetery tours in Wilkes-Barre have proven themselves popular, will teach ...
The small exhibit is just one aspect of the new Capitol Square exhibits, a $5.9 million project intended to make the Wyoming Capitol more approachable and easily navigable now that renovations are ...
CHEYENNE — Tucked away in the state Capitol is an intimate Victorian-style theater, decorated with beautiful purple chairs and moving pictures set in golden frames.
Here are five well-known and historic people with links to the city.
A holiday away rich with tales of visits to stunning sites around lush forests and pristine white-sand beaches never fails to rejuvenate, or even garner envy. But what if you were served that ...
Area history aside, French said, Winter “shouldn’t have said it.” WyoFile is an independent nonprofit news organization focused on Wyoming people, places and policy.
Ellen “Cattle Kate” Watson was wrongly branded an outlaw in the Old West. Behind the headlines was a kind, resilient woman whose death exposed the harsh injustices of frontier life.
A major gift to UW creates the Phil Roberts Faculty Fellowship in Wyoming History and the West.
Now all of Wyoming can celebrate the legacy and history of Wyoming’s mascot at home with “A Home for Steamboat,” which is available for purchase now. For more information about where the creators will ...