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WYO's Greatest Tree
WYO's Greatest Tree
WYO's Greatest Tree
This weekend, thousands of Wyoming families will gather around the Christmas tree. Of all the trees in Wyoming history, only one has represented the Cowboy State at the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. In 2010, a 67-feet-tall Engleman Spruce harvested from the Bridger-Teton National Forest was chosen by the United States Forest Service to represent Wyoming on the west lawn of the United S
Santas in Wyoming
Santas in Wyoming
Santas in Wyoming
Santa lives in Wyoming. In fact, there's a whole family of Santas in Rock Springs. According to the White Pages, there are at least eight members of the Santa family here in the Cowboy State. Keith and Janice Santa reside in Rock Springs...
WYO's Favorite Holiday Film
WYO's Favorite Holiday Film
WYO's Favorite Holiday Film
According to a new study from CableTV.com, "How The Grinch Stole Christmas" is Wyoming's favorite holiday movie. Compiled using Google Trends data, the study ranked the most searched-for Christmas flick in each state. While "Elf" and "Home Alone" were the popular movies across the country, Ron Howard's 2000 remake of the Dr...
Santa Breaks WYO Law
Santa Breaks WYO Law
Santa Breaks WYO Law
Santa Claus is known across the world as Father Christmas, St. Nicholas and Kris Kringle. If the Wyoming Game and Fish Deparment ever catches up with him, he might need another alias. For years, Santa has willfully disregarded a state law that prohibits anyone from bringing reindeer into Wyoming without a permit...

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