Friday Field Trip: Cheyenne, Wyoming
My hometown of Fort
Collins lies not quite equidistant between two state capitols: Denver, Colorado
to the south and Cheyenne, Wyoming to the north. A quick comparison:
Denver: Population (2011)
612,193; Area: 154.9 square miles (401.2 square km); Cost of living: 10.10%
above national average
Cheyenne: Population
(2011) 89,036; Area: 21.2 square miles (54.91 square km); Cost of living: 5.6%
below national average
Though we get to Denver fairly
frequently, it had been years since I’d been to Cheyenne. So last week, we took
a field trip, in part to visit friends who own a bar/restaurant that serves “the
best hamburger in Wyoming.”
Our first stop was lunch
at The Bunkhouse, where we caught up with our friends while taking in the Wild
West ambiance. The hamburgers (which I forgot to photograph) were indeed dang
good. Homemade good, which is saying a lot because we are particular about our
ground beef. No frozen, pre-pressed patties for us, thank you very much.
After telling our friends
goodbye, we walked around the Cheyenne Botanical Gardens (which I did not know
existed).
Then, two quick tours around
the Historical Governor’s Mansion, which was built in 1904:
and the Capitol Building:
Everything was free
(except, as the old saying goes, lunch), as is the Wyoming State History
Museum. We didn’t have time to stop there on this trip, but we will return
another day. Now my new slogan for Wyoming's capitol is: Cheyenne: There's More Here Than Just Wind!
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