Yes, you can ice-skate all year round but it's usually indoors. Just something about ice-skating outdoors during the holidays makes it extra special (and extra cold), but back by popular demand is Ice on the Plaza starting this weekend.
The Cheyenne Depot is where history lives alongside the present. The railways have been upgraded, yet the depot still maintains and operates steam locomotives.
The Cheyenne Depot is one of Wyoming's most historic landmarks. It may also be one of the most haunted buildings in the Cowboy State.
According to HauntedPlaces.org, the Depot museum is allegedly inhabited by three entities; a woman in a long, black dress, a man who reportedly fell to his death while painting the top floor decades ago and an angry ghost known to throw objects in the gift shop...
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In Wyoming's early days, boxing was the most popular spectator sport.
The biggest boxing match to ever take place in the Cowboy State became famous, not because of the fight, but due to the legendary alliance it helped create.
On July 4,1869, Wyatt Earp arrived at the Cheyenne Depot to take bets on a bout pitting travelling professional fighter Mike Donovan versus upstart John Shanssey...
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You know summer is getting close when Cheyenne's best food trucks parked in the depot plaza, so you can get your hot dog, bbq, fish and chips or whatever else, on!
If you are a gardener, then this is your weekend to shine. Gardeners' from all over Laramie County will get together for their Annual Plant Sale at the Cheyenne Depot.
In 1867, Union Pacific Railroad survey crews plotted the site for present day Cheyenne near the Crow Creek Crossing in the Dakota Territory.
Here's an interesting photographic retrospective of Wyoming's Capital City over the last 150 years...