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If ever there was a state that symbolized the
open range promise of the American West it's Wyoming. Wyoming is more than
60 times the size of Rhode Island, but has less than half the population.
In Wyoming, cattle outnumber people by three to one and even the number of
once-endangered Pronghorn Antelope in the state exceeds the number of taxpayers.
Some might find Wyoming lonely. But longtime residents wouldn't have it any
other way.
Given that neighbors are few and far between
in Wyoming, there's all the more time to enjoy the scenery, and some scenery
it is. Though much of Wyoming is empty grassland, where the continent rises
from the Great Plains to meet the Rocky Mountains, there are awe inspiring
exceptions. Yellowstone National Park is located in northwest Wyoming and
its combination of otherworldly hot springs and sweeping vistas can only be
compared to the spectacle at Grand Teton National Park, just to the south.
Wyoming's wide open spaces also leave ample room
for the state's frontier self-image to grow. The state's official sport is
rodeo, and an outline of "Old Steamboat," a legendary Wyoming-bred
bronco that no man could ride, is on every Wyoming license plate. It's also
stamped in the hearts and minds of anyone who has ever called Wyoming home.
Now that you're moving to Wyoming, be sure to
keep the following facts in mind:
- The population of Wyoming is 493,782. The state capital is Cheyenne.
- Yellowstone became the first national park in the U.S. in 1872.
- Wyoming was the first state to give women the right to vote.
- The Black Thunder coal mine outside Wright, Wyoming is the largest in
the country.
- America's first dude ranch was Wyoming's own Eaton Ranch. Linguistic
pioneers as well as tourist innovators, the Eatons also invented the word
"dude."
- Near Guernsey, Wyoming visitors can see 150 year old wagon tracks carved
into the sandstone bedrock by emigrants on the Oregon Trail.
- Wyoming state law prohibits taking a rabbit's picture during the month
of June.
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