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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVR9_the-first-steam-powered-locomotive-reached-cheyenne-on-november-14-1867_Cheyenne-WY.html
Side ABy 1868 the community boasted 3,000 to 4,000 residents, plus business, schools, churches and newspapers. The UP's stone roundhouse was the first permanent structure (non-wood) built in town. The City's phenomenal growth produced its nickname…
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Side AIncorporated as the Cheyenne & Burlington Railroad in March 1887, the 30-mile long Wyoming segment was a part of the larger 145-mile long Chicago, Burlington & Quincy (CB&Q) Railroad line that ran from Midland, Nebraska, westward to Sterling…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVR5_the-union-pacific-railroad-the-union-pacific-railroad_Cheyenne-WY.html
Part iThe story of the Union Pacific Railroad is also a story of Wyoming and particularly Cheyenne. One cannot be told without the telling of the other. It is no exaggeration to say that Cheyenne, Fort D.A. Russell (now F.E. Warren Air Force Base)…
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The TrolleysThe railway included a connector past the Fairgrounds to Fort S.A. Russell. Although 1890 drawings show a fail line going up over the wooden viaduct to South Cheyenne, it was never completed and no trolley service went south of the Uni…
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The Union Pacific Depot was built in 1886 and given to the community or Cheyenne in April 1993 by the Union Pacific Railroad Company.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVQT_historic-plains-hotel_Cheyenne-WY.html
The National Register of Historic PlacesWyoming Place No. 343Downtown Historic District
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHZX_mt-sinai-congregation_Cheyenne-WY.html
The first Permanent Jewish Synagogue in Wyoming was erected in 1915 by Cheyenne's Mt. Sinai Congregation. German Jewish merchants came to Cheyenne starting in 1867, organized but were unable to build a Synagogue. After 1900, with the arrival of Je…
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