 The first fort in Wyoming was started as a fur trade post in 1834, known as Fort John. Located near the Laramie River, it had become Fort Laramie by 1849 when the military took control. The fort's grounds just west of the town of Fort Laramie in southeast Wyoming have an open parade ground surrounded by military-era buildings. One structure, Old Bedlam, is the oldest standing building in the State of Wyoming. At or near Fort Laramie, fur traders, overland emigrants, the frontier army and Indians gathered as they came to trade, work and meet. read more
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 Dig in your heels this mornin’ and stay close in the saddle at King’s Western Museum and King’s Saddlery. Shop and stroll along historic Main Street, then follow the trail to Trail End Historic Site, the Flemish-style estate built in 1913, read more
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