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04 Oct, 2024 Cheyenne, Wyoming
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Country - USA
Time Zone - -7 GMT
Currency - US Dollar
Population - 53,156
Cheyenne, the capital of Wyoming, was named for the Shey'an'nahan, an Algonquin tribe. Cheyenne evolved from a rowdy railroad camp called "Hell on Wheels" to Wyoming's cultural and trading center known as the "Magic City of the Plains." Among the rolling hills of Wyoming, this is a place where folks kick back and enjoy wide, open spaces fresh, clean air, moderate temperatures and just a slower pace of life. However, with its closeness to bigger cities, Cheyenne also enjoys the benefits of big city living without the drawbacks. Cheyenne has a vital business community, alive with activity, new growth and abundant opportunities. The larger industries in the area are government, services and trade. Some of the major private sector employers include: United Medical Center; Union Pacific Railroad; and SafeCard Services, Inc. Students living in the Cheyenne area may earn undergraduate, graduate, and certificates of completion, obtain technical training, or pursue personal interest courses. At the LCSD #1, the goal is to maintain a student/teacher ratio of 25 to 1 for grades K-3 and 28 to 1 for grades 4-6. There is a before and after school Latch Key program through private, contracted child care specialist at the school locations. A Trailblazer Program has been implemented at the elementary level. Two magnet K-6 schools help gifted students excel to even greater heights. Cheyenne Parks and Recreation Department maintains its parks as well as several athletic fields, outdoor skating rinks, nine and 18-hole golf courses, and an indoor swimming pool and slide. There is also Little League, Soccer League, YMCA/YWCA, and Country Club. In addition, the area supports a wide range of indoor and outdoor activities year-round. The city recaptures its Wild West days each year during Cheyenne Frontier Days, which boasts the world's largest professional rodeo dubbed the "Daddy of 'em All." Cheyenne is host to many cultural attractions such as the Atlas Theatre, which holds summer melodrama performances, the Cheyenne Civic Center, a 1,500 seat theater and gallery that hosts entertainment ranging from Broadway productions to symphonies and top-name entertainers. Cheyenne also has it's own symphony orchestra. The Denver area has many sports teams, breathtaking ski areas and shopping.
04 Oct, 2024 Cheyenne, Wyoming
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