In most places you can only reminisce about yesterday’s colorful legends. In Cheyenne they come to life, energized by the vitality of one of today’s most vibrant Western cities. The romantic lure of the West beckons visitors to this historic town where you can relive that old west spirit and enjoy unsurpassed western hospitality.
In a place where history and progress stand side-by-side, Cheyenne offers visitors a rodeo– Cheyenne Frontier Days has grown into the largest outdoor rodeo and western celebration in the world. The celebration includes daily rodeos, nightly concerts, an Indian Village, parades, pancake breakfasts, a carnival, and more. The 116th Frontier Days takes place July 20-29, 2012.
The architecture of Cheyenne’s downtown buildings boasts of a rich history. You can almost see the cattle barons roaming the streets. With so much to see and do, it is hard to know where to begin. Some of the more unique and interesting options include the Cheyenne Frontier Days rodeo (held the last week in July), the Frontier Days Old West Museum, the Cheyenne Street Railway Trolley (May through September), the Botanic Gardens and the Wyoming State Capitol Building. Cheyenne, Live the Legend.
For more information on this capitol city contact the Cheyenne CVB at 800-426-5009 or click here: http://www.cheyenne.org/yellowstone.asp.
