Bullshit....Lander has just as much claim.Cornpoke said:The wind river range belongs to Pinedale and no one else! Interesting trivia: Pinedale is the furthest from a railroad than any other town in Wyo.
joshvanklomp said:Just a few questions from an "outsider"
-Cheyenne is the largest city, so why is Casper the town known as "the big city"? Does Cheyenne have more of a small-town feel to it?
-Is there a story behind why UW is in Laramie, and not Casper or Cheyenne?
WestWYOPoke said:joshvanklomp said:Just a few questions from an "outsider"
-Cheyenne is the largest city, so why is Casper the town known as "the big city"? Does Cheyenne have more of a small-town feel to it?
-Is there a story behind why UW is in Laramie, and not Casper or Cheyenne?
Honestly to me, Casper and Cheyenne have a very similar feel. I think he may be referring to how Casper is more centrally located, so a lot of younger people have more experiences in Casper (a lot of high school sports are held there) than in Cheyenne. Plus with Cheyenne being so close to Fort Collins and Denver, people that go there a lot are used to much bigger cities.
As for the why UW is in Laramie, I'm sure I've heard the story once or twice, but I can't recall off the top of my head. I'll leave that one for one of the "old timers" to touch on.![]()
WestWYOPoke said:2010 Census had:
Cheyenne - 59,466
Casper - 55,316
Laramie - 30,816
Gillette - 29,087
Rock Springs - 23,036
Wyokie said:WestWYOPoke said:joshvanklomp said:Just a few questions from an "outsider"
-Cheyenne is the largest city, so why is Casper the town known as "the big city"? Does Cheyenne have more of a small-town feel to it?
-Is there a story behind why UW is in Laramie, and not Casper or Cheyenne?
Honestly to me, Casper and Cheyenne have a very similar feel. I think he may be referring to how Casper is more centrally located, so a lot of younger people have more experiences in Casper (a lot of high school sports are held there) than in Cheyenne. Plus with Cheyenne being so close to Fort Collins and Denver, people that go there a lot are used to much bigger cities.
As for the why UW is in Laramie, I'm sure I've heard the story once or twice, but I can't recall off the top of my head. I'll leave that one for one of the "old timers" to touch on.![]()
Why UW is in Laramie has to do with the railroad going thru there around 1889. Plus Casper didn't get started until 1890.
BTW, I thought Casper is larger than Cheyenne! I miss my hometown. Casper was wonderful.![]()
McPeachy said:Wyokie said:WestWYOPoke said:joshvanklomp said:Just a few questions from an "outsider"
-Cheyenne is the largest city, so why is Casper the town known as "the big city"? Does Cheyenne have more of a small-town feel to it?
-Is there a story behind why UW is in Laramie, and not Casper or Cheyenne?
Honestly to me, Casper and Cheyenne have a very similar feel. I think he may be referring to how Casper is more centrally located, so a lot of younger people have more experiences in Casper (a lot of high school sports are held there) than in Cheyenne. Plus with Cheyenne being so close to Fort Collins and Denver, people that go there a lot are used to much bigger cities.
As for the why UW is in Laramie, I'm sure I've heard the story once or twice, but I can't recall off the top of my head. I'll leave that one for one of the "old timers" to touch on.![]()
Why UW is in Laramie has to do with the railroad going thru there around 1889. Plus Casper didn't get started until 1890.
BTW, I thought Casper is larger than Cheyenne! I miss my hometown. Casper was wonderful.![]()
Why is UW in Laramie you ask? I may not be the oldest on the board, but I am surely the smartest.![]()
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Anyway, here you go:
Way back, around the time Wyoming was gaining statehood - the who's-who were deciding where in Wyoming they should put the state university, and the state penitentiary (prison). The fine representatives from Rawlins had first choice (I shit you not - I know, I know), and selected to have the penitentiary.
WHOOPS!
:rofl:LasCrucesPoke said:It's Rawlins...And please god let's not have another pro-casper anti-casper pissing match.
BeaverPoke said:False.
Cheyenne had first pick, then Laramie, then Cheyenne, then Evanston.
Went east to west.
According to my Wyoming History teacher.
Plus with your argument about Rawlins having first pick, tons of people have the same story in Evanston.
They think that Evanston got first pick, and they chose the state mental hospital over the capital and the University.