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The Historic Governor's Mansion in Cheyenne was home to the State's governor from 1905 to 1976. There is no charge for guests to visit this historically important site. Address: 300 East 21st Cheyenne WY USA 82001
1 307 777-7878
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Founded in 1834 as a fur-trading post, Fort Laramie was later bought by the U.S. Army, and then sold to civilians after it was decommissioned as a military post. The federal government proclaimed it a National Monument in 1938, then converted the fort to a Historic Monument in 1960. Today, Fort Laramie is open to visitors and features a post hospital, an administrative building, barracks and more. Address: HC 72, Box 389 Fort Laramie WY 82212
Send an Email 1 307 837-2120
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Three main components of the Trail End Historic Site serve to educate visitors on the social and regional history through its architectural features. The components are the mansion, the carriage house, and grounds. Address: 400 Clarendon Avenue Sheridan WY 82801
Send an Email (1) 1 307 674-4589
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Located between Sheridan and Buffalo, Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site is the site of a former fort that had a short two-year existence in the 1800s. Named after a popular Union General, this fort was the focal point of a violent war between the U.S. Army and the Sioux, Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians. Although the fort was destroyed, it has been reconstructed and today the site boasts a museum, a picnic area, a reconstructed stockade, a period cabin, interpretive trails and more. Address: 528 Wagon Box Road Story WY USA 82832
Send an Email 1 307 684-7629
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Fort Fetterman State Historic Site is preserved as a reminder of the civil war, as the restored officer's quarters and warehouse house interpretive exhibits and artifacts of the era. Address: 752 Hwy 93 Douglas WY 82633
1 307 684-7629
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National Historic Trails Interpretive Center A public-private partnership, this facility tells the story of the more than 400,000 emigrants who traveled the Oregon, Mormon, California and Pony Express trails from 1840 - 1870. Interactive exhibits include a simulated wagon ride across the North Platte River. Address: 1501 North Poplar Casper WY USA 82601
Send an Email (4) 1 307 261-7700
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