Buffalo Bill performed in this place - twice. Built in 1868, the former Tootle House was once the finest theatre west of Chicago. Maybe you saw video of it in flames, shared generously on Facebook.
A Denver website did a funny story on a fake video game called "Colfax". The description is, "Dodging panhandlers, and skin infections has never been more fun. Collect cigarettes, dive bar tokens, and communicable diseases on this crack-tastic family game. We wonder if a video game could be called Interstate 80. You can picture it now:
A website named the most hippie towns in each state in the country. Here's what they wrote about ours in Wyoming. (And did you already have it guessed?)
Terrell Davis, semifinalist 11 times, says, “The longer you’re out, the more you get a taste. You took me to doughnuts. I just can't taste them." Well, for some, the doughnut shop closed years ago.
Not just another story from Wyoming's wild, this bizarre news got repeated in conversation enough to have changed a bit in a week. Now back to the facts as most sources first reported them.
The hope is that you are not reading this on a little screen in your vehicle while you are stranded in Wyoming. At least for keeping busy, call that a bonus added to these other 5:
At a Wyoming Thanksgiving dinner or get together, there are ways to steer conversation if family spats pop up. Where ever you don’t want it going, try using any of the following lines:
The University of Wyoming announced this week it's decision to allow beer and wine sales at football and basketball games, and we hope they choose some local beers!
Let's say you had a circumstance where it just worked better to go out for Thanksgiving Dinner. Would any Cheyenne Restaurant be open? The answer is yes, but just barely.
Cheyenne’s Frontier Mall has joined other retail outlets in deciding to stay closed until Black Friday. Last month Mall of America in Minnesota was first to announce closure on Thanksgiving Day.