The City of Cheyenne had its beginning in 1867, when the Union Pacific Railroad came through on its way to the west coast. Cheyenne means “aliens” or “people of foreign language.” On Jthe first tents were pitched on the site now known as Cheyenne. Supreme Court State Library on Capitol Avenue. This was in the front yard of one of the homes downtown. The sign wasn’t really easy to read but this original bronze statue is on sale for $6000. The 24 foot ceiling, old historic pocket doors, and craftsmanship remain in the home today. Lacy who was commissioned by President Author to begin the Wyoming territory. This historic mansion was built in 1883 by Mr. Historic Whipple House located in the heart of downtown Cheyenne. After we checked out of our hotel on Saturday morning October 9th we drove to the downtown historic district to see what we could see.
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