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Casper, Wyoming, Dec. 17, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- When you think of Wyoming, a few words likely come to mind. Vast, open and wild. And while those attributes have been a key part of what makes the Cowboy State what it is, there are many other elements that make Wyoming—and particularly Casper—an emerging destination to relocate.
And while Casper may be Wyoming's second-largest city, there's plenty of reasons to move to the state's original mountain town.
1. A Mix of Big and Small. Folks who relocate to Casper tend to look at it as a mountain community, with a charming small-town vibe. It seems to seamlessly combine the types of amenities you'd find in big cities—like world-class history and museums, 193 restaurants, an open-enrollment school district and three language-immersion schools—with wide-open spaces.