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Wyoming State Museum The Wyoming State Museum houses exhibits, artifacts, and collections documenting Wyoming's history from its earliest beginnings. A gift shop sells souvenirs and an extensive collection of Wyoming books. Address: 2301 Central Avenue Cheyenne WY .
Send an Email (2) 1 307 777-7022
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Tate Geological and Paleontological Museum Exhibits at the Tate Museum feature collections of local collected minerals, including a large display of jade. Also on display are excavations of fossils and other geological topics. Address: 125 College Drive Casper WY USA 82601
1 307 268-2447
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Cheyenne Depot In the 1920s the Cheyenne Depot was on of the busiest in the country. This historical and restored building has exhibits, activities and a museum that educates visitors on the railroad era. Address: 121 W. 15th Street Cheyenne WY USA 82001
1 307 632-3905
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Crook County Museum & Art Gallery The Crook County Museum reflects the history of the county, including the indians, the cowboys and the pioneers who settled this county and made it their home. Displays include dioramas, guns, saddles, room displays, arrowhead collections and much more. Address: Lower level of Crook County Courthouse Sundance WY USA 82729
Send an Email 1 307 283-3666
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Wyoming Transportation Museum & Learning Center Situated in downtown Cheyenne, the Wyoming Transportation Museum and Learning Center recreates the history of people on the move throughout the American West. The building is acknowledged as the most beautiful railroad station between Omaha and Sacramento. Address: 121 West 15th Street Cheyenne WY 82003
Send an Email (8) 1 307 637-3376
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Jim Gatchell Museum A regional western history museum, the Jim Gatchell Museum is dedicated to preserving the history of the American West, particularly the Powder River-Bozeman Trail Region. Many exhibits and artifacts are on display. The on-site gift store offers sovieniers and books. Address: 100 Fort Street Buffalo WY USA 82834
Send an Email 1 307 684-9331
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University of Wyoming Art Museum Museum exhibits are displayed in a gallery format, and offer something for everyone. Lectures, openings, workshops, classes, and tours are held year round. Paintings, drawings, prints, sculpture, photography, and more are included in the collections. Address: 2111 Willett Drive Laramie WY 82071
Send an Email (3) 1 307 766-6622
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The Historic Occidental Hotel Museum The Historic Occidental Hotel has been restored to its original 1800s grandeur in this museum. Period antiques, historical artifacts and photographs from the late 1800s to the early 1900s, when Buffalo was still a Wild West town. The guest rooms, the saloon, the lobby and all other rooms allow visitors a brief look into the past. Address: 10 North Main Street Buffalo WY USA 82834
Send an Email 1 307 684-0451
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The Campbell County Rockpile Museum For a taste of the Old West, and to learn about the history of Cambell County and Gillette, visit the Rockpile Museum. The museum captures the stories of trappers, ranchers, cowboys, merchants, and homesteaders, and shows the significance of their roles in history. Also displaying American Indian artifacts, tools, and weapons. Address: 900 W. Second St Gillette WY 82716
1 307 682-5723
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The Nelson Museum of the West The Nelson Museum of the West in Cheyenne features 11,000 square feet of exhibitions that chronicle the pioneers and American Indians who once called this area home. Address: 1714 Carey Ave. Cheyenne WY USA 82001
1 307 635-7670
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Warren ICBM & Heritage Museum Located in Warren, just west of Cheyenne, the Intercontinental Ballistic Missile and Heritage Museum features exhibits and museums depicting the history of missles and the life of those in the Air Force at the turn of the century. Open Monday to Friday 8 am to 4 pm. Address: 7405 Marne Loop, Bldg. 210 Cheyenne WY 82005
Send an Email (1) 1 307 773-2980
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Fort Caspar Museum and Historical Center The Fort Caspar Museum and Historical Center in Casper features a collection of reconstructed fort buildings, history exhibits, and live festivals and performances. The museum is open year round, while the summer performances provide visitors with an entertaining way of learning of Wyoming's western heritage. Address: 4001 Fort Caspar Road Casper WY USA 82604
Send an Email (4) 1 307 235-8462
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Cowgirls of the West Museum Cheyenne This collection of exhibits is dedicated to educating and enlightening visitors about the role that female cowboys has on the area. Presentations include trick-riding saddles, photographs and memorabilia. There is also a small gift shop that sells souvenirs. Address: 218 W. 17th Street Cheyenne WY USA 82001
1 307 638-4994
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Wyoming Diosaur Center The Wyoming Dinosaur Center is known for some of the largest fossil excavations in the world. Join paleo-technicians at the dig sites, as they uncover large Jurassic dinosaurs. See the exhibits and displays, including 8 erected dinosaur skeletons. Address: 110 Carter Ranch Road Thermopolis WY 82443
Send an Email (6) 1 307 864-2997
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Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site 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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University of Wyoming Geological Museum Supporting both public education and scientific research, the University of Wyoming Geological Museum presents the region's treasures including fossils, rocks, minerals, and skeletons. Send an Email (1)
1 307 766-2646
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Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum Since the early days of the cattle industry and the beginning of the Union Pacific Railroad, Wyoming has played an important historical role in developing the American West. Exhibits, educational programs, and research at the Old West Museum gives visitors a chance to be part of the heritage. Address: PO Box 2720 Cheyenne WY 82003
1 307 778-7290
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Wyoming Veterans' Memorial Museum Located on the former Casper Army Air Base, this museum is dedicated to the former and current servicemen in the United States Armed Forces from Wyoming. Exhibits include artifacts, memorabilia and records dating back to the days of the Wyoming Territory. Address: 3740 Jourgensen Avenue Casper WY USA 82604
1 307 472-1857
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Old West Wax Museum More than 50 life-sized wax figures in 20 Western frontier displays. Opened in 1999, the Old West Wax Museum is a unique blend of folklore, history, and art. Below the wax museum is Dancing Bear Folk Museum, featuring an artist teddy bear museum, a working textile studio, and model trains. Guided tours available. Address: 119 South 6th Street Thermopolis WY 82443
Send an Email (2) 1 307 864-9396
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