Monthly Archives: July 2017

PRCA Rodeo Schedule in Colorado, August 2017

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The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) runs 12 regional rodeo circuits, which culminate in the Ram National Circuit Finals Rodeo each year.  The ultimate rodeo is the National Finals Rodeo which takes place over ten days in Las Vegas, Nevada. … Continue reading

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Never Travel to the Cheyenne Frontier Days Pancake Breakfast Without Your Spoon

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As I sat on the very end of a bench in the Cheyenne Depot Plaza, trying without success to cut off a piece of pancake with a plastic fork, I found myself thinking of a 12th Doctor (Doctor Who) episode … Continue reading

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Local Restaurant Review: Guadalajara on Dell Range in Cheyenne

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Guadalajara Cheyenne is one of two Guadalajara Mexican restaurants in Cheyenne. This one is located at 1745Dell Range, the other is called Hacienda Guadalajara on Lincolnway. Casper (two hours north of Cheyenne) also has a Guadalajara Casper. I’m going to … Continue reading

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Candlelight Dinner Playhouse’s The Slipper and the Rose

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The final production of the Candlelight Dinner Playhouse’s ninth season is Cinderella: The Slipper and the Rose. It is playing through August 27, 2017, on Thursday through Saturday evenings, with matinees on Saturday and Sunday. When writing a review of … Continue reading

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Montana PR: Dinosaurs a Big Draw for Visitors to Montana

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Dinosaur Trail visitation increases 15 percent HELENA, Mont. – Dinosaurs may be Montana’s oldest tourist attraction, but they’re more popular than ever. Families across the country are building their vacations around dinosaur-themed attractions, and museums in communities across the state … Continue reading

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Buffalo, Wyoming: Your Front Row Ticket to the Wild West of the Past

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If you’ve ever wondered if time travel is possible, look no further. Buffalo, Wyoming holds a secret key to the past that only the wayward traveler gets to experience. This town is where the Wild West runs rampant — you can feel … Continue reading

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Interview: Bethany Hamilton Sandvik, author of The Cody Monologues

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The city of Cody – named after Buffalo Bill, of course – is located in northwest Wyoming (about 6 hours by car on I-25N and US-20W). It’s the home of the Buffalo Bill Center of the West (featuring the Draper … Continue reading

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Nebraska: See the 2017 Great American Eclipse from Carhenge

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Carhenge, located near Alliance, Nebraska, is a replica of England’s Stonehenge created with cars. There are 39 of these grey-painted cars arranged in a circle some 95 feet in diameter. On 21 August, 2017, thousands of people intend to witness … Continue reading

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Travel Photo Tip: How to delete photos from your iPhone

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I’ve got two smartphones, a Samsung Galaxy SIII and an iPhone 6. The iPhone is new, and frankly I use it as a convenient camera more than anything else. I don’t like to use apps to download my photos from  … Continue reading

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Behind the Scenes: National Historic Trails Auto Tour Routes

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We recently interviewed Lee Kreutzer, a Cultural Resource Specialist/Archaeologist who was part of a two-person team that has created seven National Historic Trails Auto Tour Route Interpretive Guides that are still used today: 2003 – Western Missouri Through Northeastern Kansas 2006 – … Continue reading

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