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    Wyoming (WY) - Real Estate Resources

    Wyoming Association of REALTORS®
    951 Werner Ct, Ste 300
    Casper, WY 82062
    war@wyorealtors.com
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    2020 Carey Ave, Ste 100
    Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002-0180
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    Wyoming

    Wyoming entered the Union in 1890.  It was the 44th state to do so.  It’s nickname is the Equality State.  This was due to the fact that women were given rights that were not granted in other states for many years.  They could hold public office, sit on juries and were allowed to vote.

    Wisconsin is bordered by Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota and Utah.  The largest cities are Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie, Gillette and Rock Springs.

    The agriculture of Wyoming includes cattle, sheep, sugar beets and hay.  The state’s industries include mining, chemical products, lumber and wood products and tourism.

    Some of Wyoming’s symbols include:
                Flower is the Indian paintbrush
                Tree is the cottonwood
                Bird is the western meadowlark
                Fish is the cutthroat trout
                The gemstone is jade
                Mammal is the bison
                Reptile is the horned toad
               

    Didja know...?

    • The first JC Penney store was in the town of Kemmerer.
    • The town of Cody was named after William Cody better known as Buffalo Bill.
    • The bucking horse (bronco) you see on the Wyoming license plate has a name.  “Old Steamboat” was a bronc that no one was able to ride.  This was in the early days of the 1900’s.
    • Wyoming has the lowest population of any of the states.
    • The first National Monument was Wyoming’s Devils Tower. The year was 1906.
    • The term “dude” as in dude ranch was first used by the Eaton family who operated the first Dude Ranch near Wolf.
    • Yellowstone was the first official National Park.  It was designated in 1872.  Most of the park is in Wyoming.
    • Wyoming’s first coal mine was in 1867 today Wyoming is one of the largest coal producing states.

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      • Yellowstone National Park is unique.  About one-half of the world’s hydrothermal features are located in this amazing National park.  From the geysers including Old Faithful to the colorful hot springs to the animals including grizzly bears, wolves, bison, and elk, Yellowstone is a place not to be missed
      • Grand Teton National Park.  One of the most photographed settings in the world and used frequently in films, this is a park for all seasons.  From hiking and fishing to bike riding to swimming to just relaxing and watching the wildlife, this is a place of majestic and serene beauty.
      • Thermopolis.  If you have ever dreamed of walking in the footprints of the dinosaurs, here’s your chance.  Actually this is a place where you can even help to work in the digs.  Dinosaur tracks lead through town to the museum where exhibits lead to the preparation lab.  You can’t go in but you can observe what is going on.  Then, 15 minutes away you can go to the ranch where one of the most extensive dinosaur digs in the world is located.  Join the Dig-For-A-Day gang and help locate the next super find.   

     

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