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Travel Blogs from Cheyenne
Wyoming State Museum & SNOW STORM!!!
... and the population here went up by several hundreds. We stayed at America's Best Value Inn which was amazing for the $54 price tag, and Outback Steakhouse was right around the corner, so we ordered take-out and had dinner in the lounge area of our motel and watched the first game of the World Series, in front of the cozy fireplace.
Tomorrow will be interesting weather...stay tuned.
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Wyoming Capial Bldg in Cheyenne
... Interstate 80 in somebody's backyard. Wow!
Spent a few hours at the capital building in Cheyenne, which was beautifully decorated with all kinds of art, including a stuffed buffalo, that weighed 3000 lbs and the 3rd largest ever recorded. As with most capitals we've seen, the workmanship and quality of these old historic buildings is a pleasure to see. The stained glass in this building ...
Presidents all round
... arranged lunch stop today is the Outpost Truck stop in Lusk, which is a VERY small place who coped really well with a sudden influx of 30 people at 5 minutes notice! We drive on through ever darker clouds to Cheyenne, where the storm breaks, and we find out next morning a tornado hot the area we drove through only an hour faster we passed through! Holiday Inn tonight, another stop on the outskirts of town so all we see is the hotel ...
Of the Blue Color of the Sky (thank you Ok Go)
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Next, we saw the longest, most remarkable train I have ever see in my life. I'm not the best at judging things like size or distance, but I swear that thing had to be a couple of miles long. I’ve always had this fantasy about being a wanderer and sneaking on train cars, letting them take me to my next destination, sometimes ending up in towns, sometimes in the middle of ...
The Dreaded Drive Back
... Park in Cheyenne because it was just about supper time. After wrestling with the wind and the RV all day, neither of us was in any mood to cook. It just happens that the owners of this RV park also have a BBQ catering service and they have been wise enough to build their own dining room onsite to serve the hungry traveler. I don’t know if it was our attitude or the powerful BBQ smell drifting through the ...