Have You Visited All Of Wyoming’s Excellent Historical Markers?
Wyoming's history is a massive attraction. People come from around the world to visit its 28 historic sites. Interestingly enough, 28 is the middle of the pack compared to the rest of the United States. Wyoming, Colorado, Montana, and Iowa each have 28.
The five states with the most National Historic Landmarks are:
- New York - 276 (New York City is home to 116)
- Massachusetts - 192 (Boston is home to 57)
- Pennsylvania - 169 (Philadelphia is home to 67)
- California - 146
- Virginia - 125
Of the 23 counties, 13 have National Historic Landmarks, and Yellowstone National Park has more than any of them, with seven total. Every star on the map represents one of the 28 sites.
Here's a list of counties and landmarks to see in Wyoming.
- Albany County
- Big Horn County
- Fremont County
- Johnson County
- Laramie County
- Lincoln County
- Natrona County
- Park County
- Platte County
- Sheridan County
- Sublette County
- Sweetwater County
- Teton County
- Yellowstone National Park
Wyoming's Castle Gardens Is Superb And The History Is Mind Blowing
The Castle Gardens Petroglyph Site is located in central Wyoming, between Casper and Riverton.
10 Of The Most Famous Wyomingites In History
We asked our listeners to tell us who they thought was the most famous Wyomingite in History, here are the top 10 picks. NOTE: To be a Wyomingite you do NOT have to be born here, but you DO have to have lived here for at least a year.