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A collection of historic buildings from Wyoming's Frontier days. Featuring a cemetery with historic mountainmen, pioneers, and Indians. Open daily mid May to September 8th. Address: 1831 DeMaris Drive Cody WY 82414
1 307 587-5302
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Sitauted in the northwestern portion of Yellowstone National Park, Fort Yellowstone features United States Army buildings that were constructed between 1891 and 1913. The fort's 19 structures include the captain's quarters, the guard house, the blacksmith shop and the double cavalry barracks among other buildings. Address: . Mammoth Hot Springs WY USA
1 307 344-7381
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While the Bufallo Bill Dam provides a fantastic view of the Shoshone Canyon from over 350 feet high, the visitors center provides the historic significance and information on Cody and the surrounding area. A gift shop and videos are featured. Open May through September. Address: 1002 Sheridan Avenue Cody WY 82414
1 307 527-6076
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Explore the conditions that prisoners of the Wyoming State Penitentiary lived in while touring through the buildings. Inmates were housed in this prison from 1901 to 1981 and tours are now available daily from Memorial Day (mid-May) through Labor Day (beginning of September) and by appointment for the remainder of the year. Address: 500 West Walnut Street Rawlins WY USA 82301
Send an Email (1) 1 307 324-4422
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