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Historic Occidental Hotel Distance 0.00 miles

Historic Occidental Hotel, a working hotel & museum, stop in and soak in the history. Enjoy the ambiance of the late 1800s and early 1900s as you learn the history of this region, from stories of the Bozeman Trail, to local Indian battles, to the Johnson County Cattle War and more. The Occidental Hotel Museum is a repository for those days of the past when buffalo still roamed the range, when US armies battled natives for control of the countryside, when the likes of Butch Cassidy and Th... Read more...

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Busy Bee Cafe Distance 0.00 miles

Busy Bee Cafe , the choice restaurant for character Walt Longmire.

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Jim Gatchell Memorial Museum Distance 0.00 miles

The Jim Gatchell Memorial Museum is an American West museum in Buffalo, Wyoming, housed in a 1909 Carnegie Library building

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Ucross Foundation Distance 0.00 miles

Founded in 1981 by Raymond Plank, Ucross is located on a 20,000-acre working cattle ranch in northeastern Wyoming. The Big Red Complex, which includes the Foundation’s main offices and a renovated barn that houses a public art gallery, was built in 1882 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The name Ucross comes from the original brand of the Pratt and Ferris Cattle Company in the 1880s, which operated a large ranching concern with Big Red as its headquarters. Along with J... Read more...

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Trail End State Historic Site (Kendrick Mansion) Distance 0.00 miles

A mansion finished in 1913 that was the home of John Benjamin Kendrick (1857–1933). Kendrick was a cattle rancher who served as governor of Wyoming before being elected to three terms as a United States senator. Trail End is now a state-operated museum and is known locally as the Kendrick Mansion. Most of the contents of the museum are original to the Kendrick family. The mansion and carriage house were designed by Glenn Charles McAlister, a self-taught architect from Billings, Montana. In 197... Read more...

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Ranch At Ucross Distance 0.00 miles

Relaxed rooms & cabins, plus an outdoor pool & free meals, horseback rides & river tubing trips

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Big Horn Smokehouse & Saloon Distance 0.00 miles

Smokehouse on your way up or down the mountain.

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Kendrick Mansion Distance 0.00 miles

Kendrick Mansion built by the orphaned cowboy who became a U.S. senator and Wyoming governor.

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King’s Saddlery Distance 0.00 miles

King’s Saddlery is a complete Western tack store. They have a large inventory of merchandise for the cowboy, cowgirl and city-slicker! They carry a wide selection of saddles, ropes, bridles, bits, headstalls, reins, halters, roping equipment, barrel racing equipment, saddle bags, saddle blankets and slickers

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The Mint Bar Distance 0.00 miles

Saloon serving cocktails & beers since 1907 amid a rich array of photos, cattle brands & taxidermy

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Eatons’ Ranch Distance 0.00 miles

Rustic suites & cabins with minifridges, plus an outdoor pool, a hot tub, a bar & free meals

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Bear Lodge Resort Distance 0.00 miles

Straightforward rooms & cabins, plus a restaurant, a bar/lounge & an indoor pool.

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Medicine Wheel Distance 0.00 miles

If high mountain vistas are your thing, this all-day ride is for you! Start your morning on Interstate 90, north past Sheridan, to Ranchester. From there, jump onto Scenic Byway, U.S. Highway 14, and head west. This road will split and if weather allows, you’ll be taking the alternate route. This way, you’ll get to see the sacred treasure Wyoming calls the Medicine Wheel. The Medicine Wheel sits atop Medicine Mountain, measures about 80 feet in diameter, and is thought to have been constru... Read more...

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