10 Interesting Wyoming Facts

Friday, January 27th 2012. | Places


Wyoming facts there is evidence of more than 12,000 years of prehistoric occupation in Wyoming. On the crest of Medicine Mountain, 40 miles east of Lovell, Wyoming, is located the Medicine Wheel which has 28 spokes and a circumference of 245 feet. This was an ancient shrine built of stone by the hands of some forgotten tribe. Here are 10 interesting Wyoming facts.

1. After the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor in 1941, people of Japanese descent living on the Pacific Coast were relocated to the Heart Mountain Relocation Center in Wyoming.

Wyoming facts Heart Mountain Relocation Center 10 Interesting Wyoming Facts

Wyoming facts Heart Mountain Relocation Center

 

2. Wyoming facts, in 1925 Nellie Tayloe Ross was elected governor of Wyoming, becoming the nation’s first woman governor.

Wyoming facts Nellie Tayloe Ross 10 Interesting Wyoming Facts

Wyoming facts Nellie Tayloe Ross

 

3. The restored Wyoming Territorial Prison in Laramie is a popular attraction for visitors with an interest in the Old West.

Wyoming facts The restored Wyoming Territorial Prison 10 Interesting Wyoming Facts

Wyoming facts The restored Wyoming Territorial Prison

 

4. Wyoming facts ranks second in wool production, and has over 810,000 sheep.

Wyoming facts wool production 10 Interesting Wyoming Facts

Wyoming facts wool production

 

5. The flag of Wyoming is a bison (or buffalo) with a seal on it. If you look closely at the seal, you will see that it represents the custom of branding.

Wyoming facts The flag of Wyoming 10 Interesting Wyoming Facts

Wyoming facts The flag of Wyoming

 

6. Wyoming facts was acquired as part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803.

Wyoming facts was acquired as part of the Louisiana Purchase 10 Interesting Wyoming Facts

Wyoming facts was acquired as part of the Louisiana Purchase

 

7. Wyoming facts, Devils Tower was designated as the first National Monument (1906).

Wyoming facts Devils Tower 10 Interesting Wyoming Facts

Wyoming facts Devils Tower

 

8. Yellowstone is the first official National Park (1872).

Wyoming facts Yellowstone National Park 10 Interesting Wyoming Facts

Wyoming facts Yellowstone National Park

 

9.  The Red Desert in south central Wyoming drains neither to the east nor to the west. The continental divide splits and goes around the desert on all sides leaving the basin without normal drainage.

Wyoming facts The Red Desert 10 Interesting Wyoming Facts

Wyoming facts The Red Desert

 

10. The Wind River actually changes its name in the middle of the stream becoming the Big Horn River at a site at the north end of the Wind River Canyon, where each year the Native Americans hold a ceremony depicting the “Wedding of the Waters.” It’s the other of Wyoming facts.

Wyoming facts The Wind River 10 Interesting Wyoming Facts

Wyoming facts The Wind River



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