Destroying The Top Ten Myths About Wyoming
As a Casper Wyoming realtor, Alisha Collins gets asked some rather strange questions by people from out of state, about Wyoming.
In her most recent video, she dispels some of these odd myths.
Well, some of these questions are odd.
You'll understand why people are like them after you think about the question for a moment.
Let's look at some of the seemingly oddball questions she gets asked regularly.
Then ask yourself, if you had never been to Wyoming, would you be asking some of these questions?
Myth #1
'No Electricity or Indoor Plumbing?' There are places in Wyoming where you'll have to figure out how to get these modern conveniences to your house.
Myth #2
'Riding Horses Everywhere?' - While Wyoming is known for its cowboy culture, not everyone rides horses.
Myth #3
'Everyone's a Cowboy or Cowgirl?' - Wyoming's cowboy culture is strong, but it doesn't define our entire population.
️ Myth #4
'Flat and Barren State?' - We'll show you the stunning landscapes, including majestic mountains, that Wyoming has to offer.
Myth #5
'Part of the Midwest?' - Geographically speaking, Wyoming is in the Western United States, not the Midwest.
Myth #6
'Always Cold and Covered in Snow?' - Wyoming does experience cold winters, but we also enjoy warm summers.
Myth #7
'Always Windy?' - Wyoming is known for its strong winds in some areas, but not all of it is constantly windy.
Myth #8
'Nothing to Do?' - Contrary to this myth, Wyoming offers a wide range of outdoor activities, cultural attractions, events, and shopping opportunities.
️ Myth #9
'All National Parks?' - While we're proud of our national parks like Yellowstone, they only cover part of our state.
Myth #10
'Lawless Frontier?' - Wyoming has a rich history, but it's a modern state with laws and governance like any other. L
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