This lonely outpost on the Bozeman trail saw two well noted battles between Federal Troops and Native American Warriors, The Fetterman Fight and The Wagon Box Fight.
Butch Cassidy slept here! Along with some of Wyoming's other desperados and outlaws locked up in the days of the wild west at this historic prison.
The Medicine Lodge site has long been known for its Indian petroglyphs and pictographs. They are directly associated with important human habitation sites for thousands of years. A variety of Wyoming's animals are here at the site. In addition to porcupines, prairie dogs, bobcats and mountain lions, there are many others to see.
This beautiful turn of the century mansion is filled with the relics of cattleman John B. Kendrick and his family.
Once a military outpost on the edge of The American Frontier, this site was visited by Jim Bridger, Wild Bill Hickock, Calamity Jane and "Buffalo Bill" Cody.
See Elk, Bison and Wyoming's Beauty on our Volksmarch Trails along the Bear River near Evanston, Wyoming.
High in the Rockies this historic town was home to gold miners and other figures of the wild west!
From 1905 to 1976 Wyoming's Governors and their families lived in this beautiful mansion in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Built after the Civil war to guard the railroad, soldiers lived at this lonely outpost from 1868 until 1886 on the Wyoming Frontier.
Trappers, Soldiers, Pony Express Riders and Mormon Pioneers have made western history at this crucial spot on the emigrant trails. Find out more!
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