Wyoming fly fishing destinations for world class fishing. Anglers come from all over to fish the trout water stretches of the North Platte River.
Avanti Press Women Gunslingers America Collection Funny Birthday Card for HerThe interior of this Avanti Press birthday card design reads: Happy hour is whenever we want it to be. Happy Birthday. The card measures 4.75x6.7 inches and is printed on premium matte heavy cardstock. Includes 1 card and 1 envelope. From the America Collection line of cards. Made In the USA. Frontier Women, Elk Mountain, Wyoming, 1898 Inside Verse: Happy hour is whenever we want it to be. Happy Birthday Card Size: 4.75x6.7 inches Includes: 1 card / 1 white envelope Paper Stock: Premium Matte Heavy Cardstock
Wyoming 307 Circle Bison Sticker - Are you from the Great State of Wyoming!? Have you visited and fallen in love with the grandeur of this big, beautiful square-shaped state? And, what about the wildlife?! Definitely a sight to behold! If you said "yes" to any of those statements, then this Wyoming 307 Circle Bison Sticker is definitely for YOU!! These stickers are printed on durable, high opacity adhesive vinyl which makes them perfect for regular use, as well as for covering other stickers or paint. The high-quality vinyl ensures there are no bubbles when applying the stickers. In addition, this cool sticker is set-off in red, white, and blue with our beloved Wyoming State flag inspired buffalo silhouette and has the iconic "307" that only the most loyal Wyoming (or Wyoming-at-heart) folks understand!! Sticker features: • High opacity film that’s impossible to see through • Fast and easy bubble-free application • Durable vinyl, perfect for indoor use Don't forget to clean the surface thoroughly before applying the sticker!! Due to the nature of this item shipping directly from the print shop, all sales are final. Thank you for your understanding! ©️ Copyright Sarah Berry & Company, LLC. This is an original design by Sarah Berry & Company, LLC. It is a strict violation of Copyright law to copy or use the design or product photos without written permission from Sarah Berry. Thank you for your understanding and support of my small business!
Although we got a late start getting on the river on a sunny afternoon last August, after years of hoping and dreaming about fishing in this legendary spot, my wife and I had finally made it to the Fontenelle Dam on Wyoming’s Green River. As...
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Wrangle up your friends because this weekend Distinction Gallery celebrates the opening of Gabe Leonard's new solo exhibition 'The Starting Line'. With his modern interpretation of rugged outlaws and empowering female protagonists, his gritty artistic style lets your imagination wander about fast cars and dusty, western landscapes. Join Distinction Gallery October 12th for the opening reception with Gabe, which includes live music, ArtHatch open studios, Laguanitas beer, and BK Cellars. One lucky patron will be chosen to model for a live portrait by Gabe Leonard at this event, and will get to keep the painting! To Enter the Drawing: * RSVP and check in at the door before the drawing begins (1 raffle ticket) * Increase your chances by dressing in costume (5 additional raffle tickets) * Purchase any Gabe Leonard artwork before 7:45pm the
Off of I-80 in Laramie, Wyoming is he Gunslinger 66 and Tumbleweed Gas Station Town. Is it a ghost town? An old west town? Or is it…a gas station?
In the American Old West, a saloon designates a café or hotel. The first was established in 1822 at Brown's Hole, Wyoming, between Colorado and Utah, to serve trappers during the harsh fur season. The popularity of these establishments is attested by the fact that even a city of 3,000 inhabitants, such as Livingston (Montana), recorded up to 33 saloons in 1883. Who goes to the saloon? Cowboys to negotiate cattle, drink alcohol, play poker... There are trappers, travelers, gold diggers, soldiers, lawyers, railwaymen ... The myth of the smoky saloon was born. Many saloons welcome their clients 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. They are often accused of being propitious to scenes of "general fights", or pistol duels that end in shootings in the street or public hangings. Take a look at these rare photos to see what real cowboys at saloons looked like in the 19th and early years of 20th centuries.
Hatbands are the final finish and the "personality" to a hat. I have searched the world over for perfect hatband leather and spend hours reclaiming these beautiful pieces. These hatbands are made from retired reins or driving reins used to drive the plow teams in the late 1800's. Leather will vary, with old copper rivets, cracks, holes, and patina. We use the best old leather for these! Gunslinger bands come vintage look half inch bronze studs. We do our best to keep these in-stock!
Pictured in 1894 - Wyoming Territorial Prison in Laramie, WY - mugshot. Robert Leroy Parker, better known as Butch Cassidy, was a notorious American train robber and bank robber, and the leader of a gang of criminal outlaws known as the "Wild Bunch" in the American Old West. Wikipedia
The Wyoming Centennial Scenic Byway takes you through the country of the mountain man, a 163-mile route, with some of the most dramatic scenery in the world.
Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Rogue cattle rustlers lynched in Carbon County. Man, James Averell, was a murderous coward. Woman, Ella "Cattle Kate" Watson, was a holy terror the
Kimberly Miller began dreaming of becoming an author at the age of eight years old. Books and reading have always been her passion, and she has finally found a way to combine that love of reading with history, another passion of hers. The victorian era in particular holds a special fascination for her, perhaps from reading so many L.M. Montgomery books as a child. More than once, she has felt that she was born a century too late. Writing historical fiction has brought Kimberly the fulfillment of her lifelong dream and given her a way to unite her dual loves of history and books. As the mother of nine children, Kimberly’s days are kept busy homeschooling and caring for her large and often chaotic household. She and her husband live with their brood on 19 acres in rural Maine, the perfect state to live in as an author. There they keep horses, chickens, ducks, dogs, parakeets, and a snail. To learn more about Kimberly and her books, visit her website at kimberlycmiller.com.
Hole-in-the-Wall in Wyoming is a famous outlaw hideout with a fascinating
Hey there cowboy! Are you looking for a stylish and comfortable t-shirt to show off your wild side? Look no further than our Wyoming Wild West Gunslinger Retro Men's Premium Cream Cotton T-shirt! Crafted from 100% combed, ring-spun cotton, this shirt offers a lightweight and comfortable fit that will keep you feeling cool and looking sharp all day long. And with its premium fit and tear-away label, you can be sure that you're getting a high-quality product that's built to last. But what really sets this shirt apart is its retro gunslinger design, which is sure to turn heads and start conversations wherever you go. So whether you're hitting the town with your posse or just kicking back on the ranch, this t-shirt is the perfect way to show off your love for the Wild West. And with its larger than usual sizing, you can be sure that you'll get the perfect fit every time. So what are you waiting for? Grab your Wyoming Wild West Gunslinger Retro Men's Premium Cream Cotton T-shirt today and start living life on the wild side!
Dubois, Wyoming, is an overlooked town that serves as a gateway to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National
Situated to the east of the spectacular Yellowstone National Park, Cody is known as the gateway to Yellowstone and also as the "Rodeo Capital of the World". Find out the best things to do in Cody WY here.
REGION 7: THE OLD WEST North Dakota * South Dakota * Wyoming * Montana * Colorado * Nevada The art of this region begins with the first inhabitants of North
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Butch Cassidy was the leader of the outlaw gang called the Wild Bunch, photo, 1894 mug shot at Wyoming Territorial Prison.