Casper, Wyoming
Categories: What's it Like to Live There?
By: TW Editors 03/01/2008
What historic sites do the schoolchildren visit? The National Historic Trails Interpretive Center (1501 N. Poplar St.) and the reconstructed 1865 post, Fort Caspar (4001 Fort Caspar Rd.).
Best Western Art Gallery: The Nicolaysen Art Museum and Discovery Center (400 E. Collins) features local and Rocky Mountain regional art and photographs.
Do-Not-Miss Attraction: Casper Mountain. Hike, bike and camp in the summer, and ski, snowboard and go sledding in the winter.
Good Cowboy Bar: The Wonder Bar (256 S. Center St.), one of Casper’s oldest watering holes—folks once moseyed inside while still straddling their horses!
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my grandparents moved to casper from hingham, montana in the early 1900's...when i was a kid, who lived on a ranch 100 miles from there, it was considered a trip to the 'big city' just to get there..we went about twice a year..when i got to go to DENVER i thought it was heaven on earth....