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National Elk Refuge, Wyoming Photograph by Ted Wood, Aurora The National Elk Refuge in Jackson, Wyoming, is the winter home to the largest elk herd in the U.S. Visitors can view the elk from a car, on foot, or on a horse-drawn sleigh ride. Grand Teton National Park, Yellowstone National Park, National Parks, Yellowstone Vacation, Elk Pictures, Fauna, Wyoming Travel, Alaska Travel, Alaska Cruise
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National Elk Refuge, Wyoming Photograph by Ted Wood, Aurora The National Elk Refuge in Jackson, Wyoming, is the winter home to the largest elk herd in the U.S. Visitors can view the elk from a car, on foot, or on a horse-drawn sleigh ride.
#Wyoming's state flower is the Indian Paintbrush. What's your state flower? http://pinterest.com/hometalk/hometalk-state-flowers/ Red Flowers, Beautiful Flowers, Indian Flowers, Indian Paintbrush Flowers, Belle Nature, Thinking Day, Arte Floral, Native Plants, Paint Brushes
#Wyoming's state flower is the Indian Paintbrush. What's your state flower? http://pinterest.com/hometalk/hometalk-state-flowers/
So what do you do in Dubois, Wyoming other than stand around with your mouth agape rotating in a 360 to take in the red and gray sand castle mesas, the lack of national chains and the Jackalope big enough to attempt an 8 second ride on? (has a saddle just in case you’re inclined). Wyoming Travel Road Trips, Wyoming Vacation, Wyoming Facts, Dubois Wyoming, Wyoming Cowboys, Travel Log, Romulus, Jackalope, Roadside Attractions
Road Trip Wyoming: Dubois…of Petroglyphs & Togwotee Pass
So what do you do in Dubois, Wyoming other than stand around with your mouth agape rotating in a 360 to take in the red and gray sand castle mesas, the lack of national chains and the Jackalope big enough to attempt an 8 second ride on? (has a saddle just in case you’re inclined).
Wyoming designated the western meadowlark as offiicial state bird in 1927 Love Birds, Beautiful Birds, Haliaeetus Leucocephalus, Montana Western, List Of Birds, Grackle, Petrified Forest, State Birds, Backyard Birds
Wyoming designated the western meadowlark as offiicial state bird in 1927
Wyoming designated the western meadowlark as offiicial state bird in 1927 Wyoming State, Embroidery Flowers, Embroidery Patterns, Auburn Ideas, Wyoming Landscape, Indian Paintbrush, Home On The Range
Wyoming designated the western meadowlark as offiicial state bird in 1927
The Bucking Horse & Rider (BH&R) is a Federally and State registered trademark of the State of Wyoming. The BH&R trademark boasts a rich tradition, for both the State of Wyoming and the University of Wyoming; a tradition which spans nearly one hundred years. People far and wide have come to associate this image with Wyoming. Horse Silhouette, Human Silhouette, Handmade Leather Work, License Plate Designs, Theme Tattoo, Rodeo Horses
Wyoming Secretary of State
The Bucking Horse & Rider (BH&R) is a Federally and State registered trademark of the State of Wyoming. The BH&R trademark boasts a rich tradition, for both the State of Wyoming and the University of Wyoming; a tradition which spans nearly one hundred years. People far and wide have come to associate this image with Wyoming.
The two dates on the Great Seal, 1869 and 1890, commemorate the organization of the territorial government and Wyoming's admission into the Union. The woman in the center holds a banner proclaiming "Equal Rights," symbolizing Wyoming as the first government to grant equal civil and political rights to women. The male figures typify the livestock and mining industries of the state. Upon a five-pointed star the number "44" appears, being the number of admission into the Union. Civil And Political Rights, Political Status, Facts For Kids, Male Figure, Native Indian, Grand Tetons, Oh The Places Youll Go
Wyoming Secretary of State
The two dates on the Great Seal, 1869 and 1890, commemorate the organization of the territorial government and Wyoming's admission into the Union. The woman in the center holds a banner proclaiming "Equal Rights," symbolizing Wyoming as the first government to grant equal civil and political rights to women. The male figures typify the livestock and mining industries of the state. Upon a five-pointed star the number "44" appears, being the number of admission into the Union.
State Capitol building in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Visited here in 2001 while on our road trip following the Oregon Trail. Cheyenne Wyoming, The Oregon Trail, Capitol Building, U.s. States, North America Travel
State Capitol building in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Visited here in 2001 while on our road trip following the Oregon Trail.
President Lincoln's head (in bronze) in Laramie Tennessee Vacation, Colorado Travel, Travel Usa, Colorado Trip, Wyoming Tourism
10 Weird and Unusual Things to Do in Wyoming
President Lincoln's head (in bronze) in Laramie
Map of Wyoming became a state on July 10, 1890. It was the 44th state to join the union. The capital is Wyoming Flag, Jackson Hole Wyoming, Lander Wyoming, Laramie Wyoming, Oklahoma Travel, Viajes
Wyoming Map
Map of Wyoming became a state on July 10, 1890. It was the 44th state to join the union. The capital is
Western Meadowlark - Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oregon, Wyoming state bird Kansas State Bird, Nebraska State, Kansas City, Colorful Birds
Western Meadowlark
Western Meadowlark - Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oregon, Wyoming state bird
Neoclassical details of Wyoming State Capitol. Cheyenne, WY. Classical Architecture, Neoclassical, Cheyenne, Capitals, Washington Dc, Legend, Louvre
Neoclassical details of Wyoming State Capitol. Cheyenne, WY.
Neoclassical details of Wyoming State Capitol. Cheyenne, WY.
Buford, Wyoming. Population: 1. Someone visit this guy! Aruba
Buford, Wyoming
Buford, Wyoming. Population: 1. Someone visit this guy!
Historic Trail Fact: Sweetwater County has more miles of still-visible pioneer trails than any other area in the United States. Church History, Us History, History Museum, American History, Santa Fe California, Point Of Rocks
History & Museums, Attractions | Sweetwater County, Wyoming
Historic Trail Fact: Sweetwater County has more miles of still-visible pioneer trails than any other area in the United States.