Dick Cheney (1941 - ) White House Chief of Staff to President Ford, U.S. congressman, Secretary of Defense and Vice president of the U.S.; grew up in Casper.
William "Buffalo Bill" Cody (1846 - 1917) Founder of Cody, Wyoming and Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in Nebraska; born in Iowa.
Jackson Pollock, He was an artist.
People seldom become famous for what they say until after they are famous for what they've done. - Cullen Hightower. do somthing to earn fame and your famous
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Some were, but it was much more common for famous people to enlist (volunteer) rather than wait to be drafted. Often, famous people were given assignments in the military that were in keeping with their civilian abilities. For example, a famous musician was likely to be employed in a band unit or in entertaining the troops.
Wyoming is NOT famous for its cheese. Wisconsin is.
Wyoming and Vermont
There is the Yellowstine Caldera in Yellowstone, Wyoming.
The Wyoming State Legislature consists of a 60-member Wyoming House of Representatives, and a 30-member Wyoming Senate.
Wyoming has no major sports teams.
Wyoming was first named the Territory of Wyoming and then it became the State of Wyoming.
People in Wyoming speak with a variety of accents depending on the region, with influences from the Midwest, the West, and some Southern drawl. The accent tends to be characterized by clear pronunciation, a slightly nasal quality, and a relaxed pace of speech. Native Wyomingites might also use local terminology and expressions.
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Wyoming. It is primarily located in Wyoming, but it extends into Montana and Idaho
Wyoming's three most famous cities are a matter of opinion but probably include Cheyenne, Casper, Laramie, or Jackson.
91.897% of people have computers in Wyoming.
Yellowstone National Park is the top ranked reason people visit Wyoming. Grand Teton National Park and Devils Tower National Monument are a couple of other reasons. Visitors to Wyoming come to see the Rocky Mountains or to visit the many lakes and reservoirs. Wyoming is also full of history and stories about the "Old West".