We asked for cool stories from your family's past, and wow! The people of Wyoming have fascinating backstories. The spirit of the old west lives in us.
The Internet is all a buzz about this map going around showing just how much the population in each state has changed over the years. More specifically how much has changed since 1810. It's a pretty boring map until you get to somewhere around the 1950s.
Most of us know Taco Johns as a staple in Mexican food around Wyoming. Heck, I used to eat there almost every single day when I was in high school. But have you ever seen a photo of the first Taco Johns in the entire state?
Reddit has been a good place to find some historical photos from all around Wyoming, and the best part is that people are taking photos of what these places look like now compared to how they used to look and it's a shocking difference.
Let's face it, we may not have loved our social studies classes growing up for various reasons. But looking back at our state when we are older and seeing how things change can be kind of cool. Check out this cool video of just how much Worland has changed since 1920.
Located at an elevation of 9462 feet in the Big Horn Mountains, with quite the trek to get to it, Medicine Wheel is an ancient landmark with unclear origins.