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Laramie, Wyoming (Welcome, City Slickers)

Possibilities Abound In Wyoming’s Boundless Frontier

Today, with a population of about 27,000, “The Gem City of the Plains” retains much of its 19th-century history; the downtown area is full of historic buildings housing small shops and cafés.

The New Frontier

Wyoming-Inside and Out

Planners who have already enjoyed the charms of Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie or Jackson Hole don’t ever have to ask “Why Wyoming?”

Welcome, City Slickers

Possibilities Abound In Wyoming’s Boundless Frontier

The town of Casper, in Central Eastern Wyoming, owes its history more to the pioneers than the cowboys: the town has served as a key stop on the 19th-century “highway” for the Oregon, California and Mormon Trails, as well as the Pony Express.

Wyoming (Welcome, City Slickers)

Possibilities Abound In Wyoming’s Boundless Frontier

Cheyenne is a great choice for any gathering. The weather is like Denver’s (i.e., sunny, if not always warm), the people are open and friendly, and the operators are happy to have the business.)

Wyoming Wide Open

Experience a meeting with true Western spirit.

Wyoming’s most famous town is really a valley (thus the “Hole”), about 80 miles long and 15 miles wide, surrounded by Rocky Mountain peaks. The community was founded in the late 1800s, with its origins in ranching and fur trapping, due to the abundance of wildlife that inhabited the area.