Last year, it almost seemed like all of 2020 was canceled. Every fun event that could've been had was taken away just like that. But at some point, things are looking to make a return, and one could be 'Fridays on the Plaza' in 2021. And now, Cheyenne Community Recreation & Events is accepting food vendor applications for it.
The Cheyenne Union Pacific Depot is the last surviving depot from the 19th century that was apart of the Transcontinental Railroad, according to Only In Your State.
Built of sandstone blocks quarried near Fort Collins in 1887 by the Union Pacific. 3 years later, the Depot received its 1,000 pound, four-faced clock.
This tour is sold out but the next is Dec. 8. In honor of Veterans Day, The Salute to the Military Tour will be in Nov. 13 featuring Spirit Of The Union Pacific
The Cheyenne Hispanic Festival will kick off the downtown Cheyenne summer events on Friday, June 2 at 8 p.m. and Saturday, June 3 at 11 a.m. at The Cheyenne Depot Plaza.
Cheyenne Depot Days celebrates the rich and exciting heritage of Wyoming railroading and will feature Cheyenne Depot Museum tours, Steam Shop tours and vendors,
11:00 AM - Today, Saturday, February 13, 2016 you can get in on a rare one time package event that includes:
A guided tour of the Union Pacific Steamshop (where the 1.2 Million pounds of locomotive named Big Boy 4014 is being refurbished), given by Ed Dickens, Senior Manager: Heritage Operations;
Entrance into the Cheyenne Depot Museum for the day and
Cheyenne Street Railway tour highlightin