Relax under the shady cottonwood trees on sandy beaches near Guernsey, Wyoming.
Cottonwood trees provide shade and fall foliage to walkers anglers and bird watchers near Casper, Wyoming.
What started the conflict between the US government and the Mormon People of Utah.
Mechanics and their techniques along the Lincoln Highway were often very unusual.
Travelers through Medicine Bow Wyoming sometimes stayed at the Virginian Hotel.
Artist Edie Reno talks about her May 2007 show "Caught" at the Wyoming Arts Council Gallery in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Chief Washakie shows his courage and leadership at Ft. Laramie in Wyoming.
Alexander Kane helps resolve the conflict.
Travelers on the Lincoln Highway often used abandon railroad beds to gain an even graded passage.
A look at the magic Tandem Productions is working in Sheridan, WY.
High in the Rockies this historic town was home to gold miners and other figures of the wild west!
Built after the Civil war to guard the railroad, soldiers lived at this lonely outpost from 1868 until 1886 on the Wyoming Frontier.
To prevent US troops from using it Mormons burn their own fort known as Fort Supply.
Three Basque immigrants return to the Big Horn Mountains where they worked as shepherds when first coming to Wyoming.
After being highly decorated in Vietnam, Lee Alley's Military service remained something he wouldn't talk about. Now over 30 years later Lee talks about life, war and life after war. Produced by Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources. Listen to a podcast of this story at http://wyospcr.state.wy.us/Stories/Alley.asp
KCWY's Andrew Schenkal explores Wyoming and learns a lot about Wyoming History.
From 1905 to 1976 Wyoming's Governors and their families lived in this beautiful mansion in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Chief Washakie firmly leads his people during changing times.
Soldiers try to stay warm during their long winter stint at Camp Scott in present day Wyoming.
Rugged mountains, snow capped peaks, deep powder... These are the real Rockies. Come check it out!
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