Monday, Feb. 19, is Presidents’ Day. Presidents’ Day started with Washington’s Birthday celebrations, which happened on or near his birthday. George Washington was born on Feb. 22, 1732 and has been called the ‘Father of the Nation.’ From his days as commander of the Continental army to his two term
The Battle of the Little Bighorn is still discussed today, as few know exactly what happened, and even those who were there perhaps in a few years had their memories grow dim.
One of the reputed only survivors of the US Army at the Custer Battle was Custer’s Crow scout, Curley. Some accounts, inc
Tomorrow is Thanksgiving, and today we will learn a little bit of history about the Thanksgiving Holiday, and some of the ways it was celebrated here in Wyoming, including several turkey shoots around the state.
Wind River Mountaineer Lander, Fremont County, Wyoming November 21, 1913 - Days Of Pa
Tomorrow, November 11, is Veteran’s Day, originally called Armistice Day. An armistice is an agreement to cease fighting to negotiate the terms to end conflict, usually between warring countries. An armistice is a cease-fire, it is not a surrender.
The armistice that brought an end to hostilities
It’s hard to imagine the excitement when the Ringling Bros. train with more than 40 cars pulled into Laramie. The town and countryside had been plastered with billboards months in