It is a symbol of the American bison. The Wyoming state seal is superimposed in the middle of the American bison.
The population of Wyoming when it became a state is supposed to be 514,796.
The Bucking Bronco and Rider are a symbol for the state of Wyoming. The state of Wyoming owns the rights to this image as a trademark.
WY is the state of Wyoming in the middle of the United States.
The Bucking Horse and Rider best symbolize Wyoming. The Bucking Horse and Rider are the most well known symbol of the state of Wyoming and is on Wyoming's license plates. It symbolizes the "Cowboy State" and the history of cowboys and ranching in Wyoming.
Wyoming
The official state nickname of Wyoming is "The Equality State".The Wyoming Territory (and later State) was one of the first places in the world to give women the vote. It was also the first State to elect a female Governor, with Nellie Taylor Ross being elected in 1924.Wyoming is also known as "The Cowboy State", due to a cowboy on a bucking bronco being chosen as the state symbol and appearing on Wyoming license plates since 1934.Another nickname for Wyoming is "Big Wonderful Wyoming", or "Big Wyoming" due to Wyoming's size as the 10th largest US state in land area.
Wyoming is a US state. Wyoming is bordered by the US states of Montana on the north, South Dakota and Nebraska on the east, Colorado and Utah on the south, and Utah, Idaho, and Montana on the west.
Wyoming
Wyoming is called "Big Wyoming", "Cowboy State", and "Equality State".
The name of Wyoming's state flag is: State Flag of Wyoming.
Wyoming IS a state.
No, Wyoming does not have a state muffin. In fact, Wyoming does not have an official state food.