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Wyoming
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WYOMINGBy Valeriya Utiuzh
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GENERAL INFORMATION• Capital: Cheyenne
• The 44th state
• Admitted to the Union:
July 10, 1890
• The 10th largest state
• Population: 578,759
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ORIGIN OF THE NAME• Delaware Indian language: “mountains and
valleys alternating” , “large plains”
• Munsee language: “at the big river flat”
• Algonquin language: “a large prairie place”
Nickname: Equality State
Motto: Equal Rights
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RIDICULOUS LAWS• It is illegal to tattoo a horse with the intent of
making it unrecognizable to its owner.
• Skiing and skydiving under the influence of
alcohol are prohibited.
• You may not fish with a firearm.
• It is illegal to wear a hat that obstructs
people’s view in a public theater or place of
amusement.
• It is illegal to take a picture of a rabbit from
January to April without an official permit.
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OLD CITIESCheyenne, 1867
Laramie, 1868
Douglas, 1887
Rock Springs, 1888
Gillette, 1892
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FAMOUS PEOPLEWilliam "Buffalo Bill" Cody
Esther Hobart Morris
Jackson Pollock
Matthew Fox
Jim Beaver
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SYMBOLSState Flag
State bird:
Meadowlark
State flower:
Indian paintbrush
State Mammal:
Bison
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PLACES OF INTERESTYellowstone National Park
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PLACES OF INTERESTGrand Teton National Park
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PLACES OF INTERESTHot Springs State Park
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PLACES OF INTERESTThe Buffalo Bill Center of the West
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PLACES OF INTERESTThe Wind River Range
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PLACES OF INTERESTFort Laramie
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PLACES OF INTERESTDevils Tower
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PLACES OF INTERESTCheyenne
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CULTURAL TRADITIONSWyoming State Fair
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CULTURAL TRADITIONSFrontier Days
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CULTURAL TRADITIONSJackson Hole Falls Arts Festival
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SOURCES• https://www.britannica.com/place/Wyomingstate
• https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/geograp
hy/states/article/wyoming
• https://www.planetware.com/touristattractions/wyoming-uswy.htm
• https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/wyoming/o
ldest-towns-in-wy/
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