Wyoming Flag

Flag of Wyoming


A bison on a blue field bordered in white and red. The state seal branded on the bison. The woman represents the state motto "Equal Rights" and the two men represent cattle ranchers and miners. The words "Livestock", "Mines", "Grains" and "Oil" represent Wyoming's wealth. The eagle and shield show support for the United States. The dates 1869 and 1890 tell when Wyoming organized as a territory of the United States and when it became a state


Wyoming Page

Wyoming was the 44th state to join the union.
It was settled in 1834 and entered the union on July 10, 1890.
The state capitol is in Cheyenne.


Their nickname is: The Equality State
Their motto is: Equal rights
Origin of state's name: Based on an Algonquin or Delaware Indian word meaning "large prairie place"

Below is a list of some of the ciites we have visisted during our trip(s) to Wyoming

Cheyenne


Back to Our Home Page
Page last updated August 2014.