Well, this is a silly statement about Wyoming.

Wyoming has a smaller population than the other 49 states combined.

Just think about that for a moment. NO, it does not make any sense. But what do you expect from a website called TERRIBLE MAPS?

Terrible Maps can be found on social media sites like Facebook. One of the best maps they ever produced was the one showing train tracks and railway stations across Antarctica. HINT - their arn't any.

Terrible Maps Facebook Post
Terrible Maps Facebook Post
Terrible Maps Facebook Post

Other terrible maps about Wyoming include:

The Shape Confusion: Mislabeling Wyoming as Colorado (or vice versa), which often devolves into debates over which is the more accurate rectangle or square.

City Names: Highlighting that Casper is the only Wyoming city named after a friendly ghost.

Crowdsourcing: Mock elimination brackets mapping out Wyoming's Worst County.

How about a map of each state with the first letter removed from its name? That would make Wyoming - YOMING!

Terrible map facebook state names
Terrible map facebook state names
Terrible map facebook state names

Terrible Maps show that Wyoming is one of several states that ban the ownership of TIGERS. Well, that is information that you needed to know, isn't it?

Terrible Maps showed that Earth is the only planet in the solar system where you could get killed by a bear. That's information you need to know. Just so you know, the odds of being killed by a bear in Wyoming are extremely low, calculated at roughly 1 in 26.2 million park visits for Yellowstone National Park. While Wyoming has one of the highest fatal bear attack rates in the US, fatalities are rare, averaging roughly one person every 10–11 years, with 12 recorded grizzly-caused deaths in the state since 1900.

This is all information you don't need.
You're welcome.

Old Cheyenne Buildings, New Purpose

Wyoming owner of TJoe's Restaurant and all-around entrepreneur Sherrie Lyle purchased some old buildings on the west side of downtown Cheyenne, Wyoming.

There is an opportunity to transform these once grand and now forgotten structures into a new business area.

Many new businesses are looking at this old side of Cheenne. Restaurants and stores are looking at the old structures and imagining what new things they can do with them.

Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods

Wyoming's Vintage Rail Restorations

Out in a corner of southeast Wyoming, working from old nuclear missile silos, old trains and train cars are being restored.

Vintage Rail Restorations is a specialized firm dedicated to the restoration and preservation of historic railroad equipment, including passenger cars, cabooses, and vintage locomotives.

Visit their Facebook page at this link to see more.

Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods

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