When you think of Wyoming, there are certain images that come to mind. Here are some images most Wyomingites will immediately recognize. See if you can guess where in Wyoming these are located.
- This bear keeps a close eye on this Wyoming town.
Flickr/Derek Bruff Meeteetse
- These boots are made for walking.
Flickr/James Forsberg Cheyenne
- This medieval building is the National Museum of Wildlife Art.
Flickr/Mark Goebel Jackson
- This tree that appears to be growing out of this rock has fascinated travelers for many years.
Flickr/Kent Kanouse Buford
- At one time, Abraham Lincoln looked out over a highway that was named after him.
Flickr/Derek Buff Laramie
- The Jackalope is Wyoming’s “Official Mythical Creature.”
Flickr/J. Stephen Conn Douglas
- The Tie Hack Monument pays tribute to generations of woods and river workers.
Flickr/Show Us Your Togwotee Dubois
- You will find this big statue of the Virgin Mary in a small Wyoming town.
Flickr/Jason W. Pine Bluffs
- This rambling five story log structure is located in western Wyoming.
Flickr/Jonathan Haeber Cody
- This ‘Dome On The Range’ is the old capitol dome cupola from the state capitol building built in 1917.
Flickr/Jimmy Emerson, DVM Granite
- This sculpture known as “Buddies” by Jane DeDecker is in front of the Carnegie Library.
Flickr/Jasperdo Lusk
How many of these did you guess correctly?
Flickr/Derek Bruff
Meeteetse
Flickr/James Forsberg
Cheyenne
Flickr/Mark Goebel
Jackson
Flickr/Kent Kanouse
Buford
Flickr/Derek Buff
Laramie
Flickr/J. Stephen Conn
Douglas
Flickr/Show Us Your Togwotee
Dubois
Flickr/Jason W.
Pine Bluffs
Flickr/Jonathan Haeber
Cody
Flickr/Jimmy Emerson, DVM
Granite
Flickr/Jasperdo
Lusk
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