The Cowboy State turns 128 years old this week. Like many great events in American history, it would have never happened without a dishonest politician.
Brown's Saloon was established in 1822 to serve thirsty fur trappers at the Brown's Hole trading fort along the Green River. It was the first tavern to ever call itself a saloon.
Happy birthday, Lloyd Baker. Born May 17, 1911, the oldest man in the Cowboy State is still going strong at 107. Here are a few lessons we can learn from his remarkable life.
Over a century before Marian Orr became Cheyenne's first female mayor, another Wyoming woman made history. 107 years ago today, on May 9, 1911, Susan Wissler was elected as the Mayor of Dayton.
After Barbie announced earlier this month, the release of their "Role Models" line, we compiled a list of several Wyoming women that deserve their own Barbies as well.
If you have a garage door opener, thank Elmer Lovejoy. March 26, 1918, the Laramie inventor received a patent for the first garage door tracking system.
Hot on the heels of the 90th Academy Awards, here's a tribute to the best movies ever set in or filmed in the state of Wyoming. And the nominees are...
The history of Wyoming can not be separated from the story of oil. Oil continues to be largest resource the state produces. How well do you know its history?
One of Wyoming's greatest heroes was born 172 years ago today. To celebrate the illustrious life of 'Buffalo' Bill Cody, here's a look back at his enormous impact on the Cowboy State.
The Wyoming state song was officially adopted 63 years ago today. You've heard it hundreds of times. Let's find out how well you know the lyrics to "Wyoming".