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Cities in Wyoming
Cities in Wyoming
Cheyenne – The state capital and largest city, known for friendly people and an Old West atmosphere.
Buffalo – Full of historic buildings and frontier charm at the base of the Big Horn Mountains.
Casper - Wyoming's second-largest city, with 20 museums, performing arts and world-class outdoor activities.
Cody - Named after Buffalo Bill Cody; a gateway to Yellowstone National Park.
Douglas - Known as the "Home of the Jackalope" and site of the Wyoming State Fair (every August).
Green River – A haven for fishing, canoeing and kayaking and a base for exploring Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area.
Jackson – This little metropolis, surrounded by the Tetons, lets visitors experience cowboy culture.
Laramie – A quaint college town (home of the University of Wyoming) at the foot of the Snowy Range of the Medicine Bow Mountains.
Sheridan – A mix of Old West and modern with Victorian architecture, golf courses and the nearby Cloud Peak Wilderness.
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