In the late 1800’s, a series of underground tunnels were built connecting the Depot to several buildings in downtown Cheyenne. Legend has it, they are haunted.
One of Cheyenne's most infamous urban legends involves the ghost of a little boy who has allegedly haunted the restrooms at the Lincoln Theatre for decades.
There are dozens of local legends in Cheyenne, including a former Wyoming Supreme Court Justice, a construction worker trapped inside a bell tower, and an Army officer who can't find his pants.
In the late 1800’s, a series of underground tunnels were built connecting the Depot to several buildings in downtown Cheyenne. Legend has it, they are haunted.
In the 1880s, an officer found Gus in bed with his wife. Sadly, Gus was killed jumping out of a second-story window. Some believe his ghost lives in the barracks and is still looking for his pants.
Since 1998, Wyoming Home has occupied the historic building on on 216 West Lincolnway in downtown Cheyenne. Some believe it may be among the most haunted places in the Capital City.
Built in the 1880s, the building was the original Federal Magistrate's Office and later became the Union Pacific Hotel before serving as a bank and retail outlet...
In the mid-1940s, just as World War II was coming to an end, a new "supper club" was built on the South Greeley Highway in Cheyenne.
For nearly 50 years, it was the Ol' Palomino Club. And, according to legend, it was one of the most haunted buildings in town...