Tivoli Building

WYO's Most Historic Saloons
WYO's Most Historic Saloons
WYO's Most Historic Saloons
Yesterday, K2 Radio reported that Casper's "World Famous" Wonder Bar will be closing next month. New owners are expected to take over in a few months and, hopefully, will keep its tradition alive. Originally known at the Mint Bar, it was renamed Wonder Bar in 1934 and quickly became the cornerstone of Saloon Row, a popular block of bars located on South Center Street...
Tivoli Photo Tour
Tivoli Photo Tour
Tivoli Photo Tour
Got an extra $700,000 burning a hole in your pocket? Now you can own one of Cheyenne's most historic landmarks. Since 1892, the Tivoli Building has been been a bar, brewery, brothel, Chamber of Commerce office, college classroom, clothing store, coffee shop, restaurant, storage facility and served as campaign headquarters for Wyoming Governor Matt Mead, who has owned the building since 2006... Rea
Brothels in Wyoming
Brothels in Wyoming
Brothels in Wyoming
Wyoming history is rich with tales of gambling, saloons and vice. Long before the Cowboy State was even a state, ladies of the night practiced the world's oldest profession.  Here's a look back at some of Wyoming's most infamous houses of ill repute...
WYO's Oldest Saloons
WYO's Oldest Saloons
WYO's Oldest Saloons
This week marks the 82nd anniversary of the repeal of prohibition. The 21st Amendment to the United States Constitution was officially ratified on Dec. 5, 1933. Although alcohol was illegal for nearly 15 years, prohibition didn't stop several watering holes here in Wyoming...