The
Vore Buffalo Jump - One of the world's premier
archeological sites is located at the edge of the northern Black Hills in
Wyoming. For over three hundred years, Plains Indian groups stampeded
bison over the rim and into a deep natural 'sink hole' at the site which
is now called the Vore Buffalo Jump.
Jim
Gatchell Museum of the Old West - The Museum is
dedicated to following the late Jim Gatchell's vision of preserving the
history of Johnson County, Wyoming, with emphasis on its Frontier Era,
through the collection and conservation of related art, archives and
artifacts.
Rockpile
Museum - The Campbell County Rockpile Museum, can be
found, appropriately, beside a sizable natural rockpile formation, which
has been a landmark in the area since early settlement days. The museum
tells the story of Gillette and Campbell County. 900 W. Second St., Gillette.
(307) 682-5723.
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Cowboy
Carousel & Amusement Park - The Cowboy Carousel is a
restored, 1925 Spillman model. It was manufactured in North Tonawanda, New
York. The park also features the Cloud Peak Ferris Wheel and nine holes of
miniature golf at the Historic Bozeman Crossing's miniature golf course.
Trail End State Historic
Site - Built in the Flemish Revival style, the 13,748
square foot mansion provides an intriguing glimpse into life during the
period 1913 to 1933. Exhibits and displays throughout the home --
utilizing primarily original artifacts -- provide information on daily
life, entertainment, interior design and changing technology as well as
early twentieth century ranching on the Northern Plains.
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