Ever since the Union Railroad Railroad arrived in 1867, Cheyenne has been a haven for miners, gunslingers, gamblers, and rugged frontiersman looking to stake a claim.
According to some folks, many of those early settlers continue to haunt Cheyenne to this day...
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...
This summer, the Flippers Family Arcade moved into, arguably, the most haunted building in downtown Cheyenne.
Rumors of ghosts at 1617 Capitol Avenue date back to the venue's days as The Cheyenne Club.
Not to be confused with the original Cheyenne Club, which served as a private members-only social club for rich cattle barons from 1880 to 1936, the Cheyenne Club on Capitol Avenue was far from fanc
Just in time for Halloween, here's another one of Wyoming's most haunted places.
Before Sue Miller and her husband opened Wyoming Home in 1998, the historic building on 216 West Lincolnway in downtown Cheyenne housed the Federal Magistrate Office in the 1880's and later became Union Pacific Hotel...