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Wyoming Tourism

National Museum of Wildlife Art - Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Visti the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Hole, WY

The National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Hole, Wyoming is a very unique place to visit, even if you've toured many American Art museums in other places in the past. The Museum has a very impressive collection of approximately 4,000 works of art, and it is located on the edge of the 20,000-acre National Elk Refuge.

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South Pass City Historic Site - Wyoming

Explore an Authentic Old West Town at South Pass City Historic Site

South Pass City Historic Site is a terrific attraction to visit in Wyoming. There are 20 original structures to tour, and each has been autheentically restored to give visitors a sense of what the real West was like during the late 1800s. Costumed interpretors lend an even more realistic air to visitors' historic experiences.

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Nicolaysen Art Museum and Discovery Center - Casper, Wyoming

View Contemporary Art at the Nicolaysen Art Museum and Discovery Center in Casper

The Nicolaysen Art Museum and Discovery Center in Casper, Wyoming is a must see for art lovers visiting the area. The Museum exhibits a wide variety of contemporary art by artists from the Rocky Mountain and High Plains area. Works by artists from other areas of the United States as well as International art is exhibited in traveling exhibits at the NIC, as well.

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Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep - Dubois, Wyoming

Explore the World of the Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep in Dubois, WY

One of the most unique and magnificent attractions in Wyoming isn't a geological formation or an historic site, although it relates to both. It's the Rocky Mountain Bighorn sheep, and in particular, the large herd that lives in the Whiskey Mountain area just outside of Dubois, Wyoming.

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Legend Rock, Thermopolis, Wyoming

See Intriguing Petroglyphs at Legend Rock in Wyoming

Legend Rock located west of Thermopolis, WY provides visitors with a unique opportunity to view more than 300 petroglyphs. The petroglyphs were created over thousands of years at the base of very tall cliffs, and several different cultures are responsible for their creation. Hopi, Zuni and Peruvian petroglyph styles have all been identified at Legend Rock.

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