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Cheyenne Retiree Enjoys Building Intricate Wooden Trains

Some people make a hobby out of building wooden cars or planes.

Gallery Owner Looks to Increase Arts Awareness in Cheyenne

Cheyenne is known for its rich frontier history and has no lack of events and destinations that celebrate its past.

The Atlas Theatre

Ongoing Efforts Keep Historic Atlas Theatre At Forefront of Arts Community

Cats have nine lives, and some­times theaters do, too.

Cheyenne Botanic Gardens

Excitement Builds As Cheyenne Botanic Gardens Plans News Children’s Garden

It’s hard to miss the enthusiasm in Shane Smith’s voice as he talks about plans for the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens’ new Children’s Garden.

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Buffalo Soldier Memorial Project Installs New Statue at F.E. Warren Air Force Base

It took more than 15 years, but when a large statue of a buffalo soldier finally appeared outside the main gates of F.E. Warren Air Force Base in June, it marked an important chapter in local history.

The Cheyenne Street Railway Trolley

Cheyenne Street Railway Trolley Provides Visitors With Two-Hour Overview Tours

The streets of Cheyenne come alive with history each year from May through September – thanks to the Cheyenne Street Railway Trolley.

Cheyenne All-City Children’s Chorus

Cheyenne All-City Children’s Chorus Awes Audiences for More Than 30 Years

For more than 30 years, the Cheyenne All-City Children’s Chorus has been dazzling young singers and audiences alike.

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Collector Conveys Passion For History Through Nelson Museum Of The West

Most Cheyenne natives would agree that the area’s unique Western heritage is worth preserving.

United Way Helps Thousands Annually

In 1958 and 1959, the Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce played a key role in assisting the organization known as Community Chest.

Cheyenne Frontier Days Hall of Fame in 2007 Honors Paniolo Ikua Purdy

In 2008, it will have been 100 years since a paniolo - or Hawaiian cowboy - won the 1908 World Roping Championship at Frontier Days.

Tour the Splendidly Restored Governors’ Mansion

The original governor's mansion in Cheyenne was built for $33,000 in 1904.

Boot Campaign Raises Arts Awareness and Funds for Museum

It is a familiar sight in Cheyenne these days to see eight-foot cowboy boots all over town.

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Horsing Around

Bit-O-Wyo Ranch puts on a stable show.

Located in Lions Park, the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens offers nine acres of lush landscapes and gardens.

Growing Young Minds

New Children's Garden to teach sustainability.

Cheyenne’s C.J. Box wrote the New York Times best seller, Blue Heaven.

Author! Author!

C.J. Box builds national following.

F.E. Warren Air Force Base

Patriotism on Display

“Cheyenne kind of reminds you of an era gone by in America,” says Wing Commander Colonel Michael Morgan of F.E. Warren Air Force Base. It is not unusual to see men and women walking around in uniform.”

The West At Its Best

Cheyenne Frontier Days draws thousands annually.

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