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In the late 1980s the Jim Gatchell Memorial Museum acquired and moved into the library. [3] The original museum was founded 1957 and focuses on Johnson County and frontier history. The museum's dioramas feature historic events and life along the Bozeman Trail , including the Wagon Box Fight , the Johnson County War between ranchers in the 1890s ...
The Wyoming State Library is the official state library agency of Wyoming located in Cheyenne, Wyoming. [1] It is a department under Wyoming's Department of Administration & Information. [2] The State Librarian as of 2020 is Jamie Markus. [2] The State Library maintains a Telework Lab for state employees. [3]
A Window to the World: The First 100 Years of the Natrona County Public Library. Casper: Natrona County Public Library. ISBN 978-0-9769584-1-3. Miller, Durand R. (1943). Carnegie Grants for Library Buildings, 1890-1917. New York: Carnegie Corporation of New York. OCLC 2603611. "Wyoming's Carnegie Libraries" (PDF). Wyoming Library Roundup: 11 ...
Samir Knox is the Wyoming Tribune Eagle's criminal justice and public safety reporter. He can be reached by email at sknox@wyomingnews.com or by phone at 307-633-3152. Follow him on Twitter at ...
The county library relocated to a new building in 1997, and the old library became a county office building. [2] The Huff Memorial Library should not be confused with the Teton County Library which is located on 125 Virginian Lane, Jackson Wyoming. The library was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 5, 2003. [1]
website, city history, eastern Fremont County communities, the Eastern Shoshone peoples, the Northern Arapaho peoples and regional history Robert A. Peck Arts Center: Riverton: Fremont: Central: Art: website, part of Central Wyoming College, includes a contemporary art gallery and outdoor sculpture exhibit Rock Springs Community Fine Arts ...
—Frank S. Lusk Lusk and the Western Live Stock Company arrived in the Wyoming Territory in 1880 via Denver, establishing the Node Ranch, about 15 miles (24 km) east of present-day Lusk. A year later, he bought some land about 3 miles (5 km) outside of Lusk, which included the Running Water Stage Station. Buildings on the land included a stone barn and shelters that had been used by the ...
Since 2008, the center has been part of the Smithsonian Affiliates program, the first museum complex in Wyoming to have this status. [3] As an Affiliate, the Center of the West has hosted Smithsonian artifacts. It has also recently loaned some of its own vast collections to a Smithsonian exhibition in Washington, D.C.