There are all kinds of things in Wyoming. It just depends on what you are looking for.
Famous places in Wyoming include Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and Devil's Tower National Monument.
Things to do in Wyoming include:
horse back riding
hiking
fishing
hunting
boating
snow skiing
water skiing
swimming
rodeo
There are many historical places to visit such as South Pass City, Fort Caspar, and the Buffalo Bill Historical Center.
A website you can do some research with is here: http://family.go.com/travel/things-to-do/wyoming/for-children/ They have all sorts of things to do.
Kemmerer is a city in Wyoming
Some of Wyoming's descriptions include: The Equality State (official state nickname of Wyoming) Big, Wonderful Wyoming or Big Wyoming The Cowboy State Wyoming, Forever West Roam Free
Cheyenne in Wyoming and the Cheyenne river were named after the Cheyenne people.
Wyoming is a state. Most of Wyoming is considered rural, with some suburban and urban areas.
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The nickname given to all people who live in Wyoming: "Wyomingite."
Wyoming was probably the only name considered since the name was used in the bill in the US Congress which created the Wyoming Territory.
Wyoming exports goods in several ways: 1) By railroad 2) By airplane 3) By semi-trucks 4) By pipeline
Laramie is the name of several places and things in the U.S. state of Wyoming, most notably the city of Laramie, which is home to the University of Wyoming.
Laramie is a town in the US state of Wyoming. Laramie is also a county in the US state of Wyoming. Some towns located in Laramie County are Cheyenne (the county seat), Albin, Burns, and Pine Bluffs.
In 1869 Wyoming's territorial legislature granted women the right to vote. When Wyoming became a state in 1890, the state constitution gave women the right to vote.