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Wyoming Cemetery Haunted By Ghost Of Heroic Dog
Along with several human spirits, Fort Bridger is allegedly home to the ghost of an old dog who patrols the cemetery late at night.
HISTORY: The Story Of The Wyoming-Colorado Border War ‘Bronze Boot’
Wyoming fans know about 'The Bronze Boot' trophy, but do you know the sweet story behind it?
The Worst Flood In Wyoming History – August 1, 1985
August 1, 1985, a tragic flash flood in Cheyenne claimed 12 lives and caused over $60 million in property damage.
The Most Shocking Moment in Cheyenne Frontier Days History
In 1909, organizers held a car race at Frontier Days. Sadly, the "Cheyenne 200" would become one of the most shocking moments in CFD history.
What is the Bison Hiding At the Wyoming / Colorado Border?
Wyomingites know home is just 1 mile ahead when they see this bison on the bluff on the east side of I-25 near Carr. It’s a metal cutout that hides a secret.
Every Band That’s Ever Played At Cheyenne Frontier Days 1966-2021
The Daddy of 'Em All is back and we're looking back at over 50 years of concerts at CFD. This list features every main stage musical act since 1966
How Wyoming Became The 44th State (Spoiler Alert: It Was Total B.S.)
The state of Wyoming celebrates its birthday on July 10. Like many great events in American history, it would have never happened without a politician lying through his teeth.
Fun Fact: The City of Cheyenne, Wyoming Was Born On The 4th of July
July 4, 1867, General Greenville Dodge arrived, named the town Cheyenne and plotted a four-square-mile area that would later become Wyoming's Capital City.
A Salute To The Cowboy State’s Most Patriotic Town: Veteran, Wyoming
Did you know there's a town in the Cowboy State that was founded specifically for soldiers? Just in time for Independence Day, here's a tribute to the town of Veteran, Wyoming.
Wyoming’s Prohibition Law Went Into Affect July 1, 1919
July 1, 1919, Wyoming became the last state in the region to ban alcohol. During prohibition, the towns of Kemmerer and Rock Springs became regional hubs for bootleggers and organized crime.