Cheyenne, Wy. Cattle, Railroads and Skiing
Cheyenne is a center of the cattle and sheep industry, in terms of food processing and also shipping products to markets around the United. Union Pacific railroad built the historic railroad depot in Cheyenne, in 1886, which now serves as the Depot Museum. The structure has a tall clock tower and two toned stone, and has been a National Landmark since 2006. The museum gives a look at Union Pacific's building of the transcontinental railway and its association with the city. Cheyenne is still a major hub for the Union Pacific Railroad to this day. Cheyenne is the home of F.E. Warren Air Force Base, which along with the state government is one of the main employers in the region. At this is a center of a network of nuclear missile silos in the western United States.
Cheyenne is a city that leaves its residents close to the great outdoors, with many National and State parks and forests in the state. Extensive ski facilities are nearby, with resorts located in the nearby Medicine Bow National Forest and in the Colorado Rockies. Then there is also famous ski meccas, such as Jackson Hole, Wyoming further west in the state.
In a throwback to its cowboy past, Cheyenne Frontier Days was begun in 1897, and continues to this day as the world's largest rodeo. Steer roping and bronco riding are major events. Brahma Bull riding and Wild Horse races are part of the tradition. In the nighttime, country and rock n’ roll national performers take the stage. The Air Force Thunderbirds, who have flown acrobatics over Cheyenne for more than 50 years perform their air show over Laramie Community College. Cheyenne Frontier Days are a major event on the professional rodeo circuit, where they are known as “The Daddy of 'em All”.
The Frontier Museum of the Old West houses Western Art, and has special exhibits of carriages and stagecoaches during Cheyenne Frontier Days. The museum is also a place to have receptions and parties. The Carriage Hall has 4800 square feet of event space.
The Wyoming State Capitol was built in 1887. The building is a three and one-half story structure; about 300 feet long by 83 to 112 feet and has a dome with a spire that goes up to 146 feet. The community college in Cheyenne is the Laramie County Community College. The University of Wyoming is in neighboring Laramie, WY and Colorado State University is about 52 miles away in Fort Collins.
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