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  2. Timeline of Cheyenne, Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Cheyenne, ... Cheyenne Depot Museum founded. ... 2000 - Taco John's Events Center opens. 21st century. 2009

  3. Cheyenne, Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Sports venues in Cheyenne include the Cheyenne Ice and Events Center, Pioneer Park, [34] Powers Field, [35] Bison Stadium, [36] [37] and Okie-Blanchard Stadium. [38] In 2012, the Cheyenne Warriors were founded as an American Professional Football League team. After playing a season in the APFL, they announced a move to the Indoor Football ...

  4. 100 years of preserving Wyoming women's history -- meet the ...

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    Apr. 10—CHEYENNE — Everyone knows Wyoming earned its nickname as The Equality State because it was the first state to grant women the right to vote in 1890. What might not be as well known ...

  5. Owl Woman - Wikipedia

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    The couple married in a Cheyenne ceremony in 1835, [44] per Britney Nelson of the Colorado Historical Society, or as others claim by 1837. [3] As a part of the ritual, Owl Woman was carried into a lodge which was constructed for them in the Cheyenne village near the fort, [45] while Bent dispensed largesse in the form of numerous gifts. [46]

  6. "A History Lover's Guide to Cheyenne" makes local history ...

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    Oct. 24—CHEYENNECheyenne has a lot of history, which can make books that try to contain it big and cumbersome. For that reason, a new trade paperback sized book, "A History Lover's Guide to ...

  7. Women's suffrage in Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Women's rights organizations in other western states looked to Wyoming as a model. [25] Women had held office in a range of capacities. [2] In 1880, Susan Johnson was appointed postmaster in Cheyenne and Mary Bellamy became the first woman to serve in a state legislature. Wyoming women exercised their right to vote: in the 1880s nearly 90% of ...

  8. Timeline of women in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1821: Emma Willard founds the Troy Female Seminary in New York; it is the first school in the country founded to provide young women with a college-level education. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] 1837: The first American convention held to advocate women's rights was the 1837 Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women held in 1837.

  9. Category:History of Cheyenne, Wyoming - Wikipedia

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