Nice heritage center. Hope it continues to acquire Western artifacts and documents.A must see for Wyoming teens - understand your history before launching into the world.Verify hours, special events change the schedule.
Friendly and helpful. Amazing resources!
I called and emailed them to ask for information about an obscure fact about an old film. They found exactly what I needed and emailed it to me, way more quickly than anticipated. To be frank, they didnt even have to do it at all. I am in NYC and cant get to Wyoming at the moment, so I appreciated that they dug through files for me. Also they were super nice. I was just so happy when I get the email from them with the info I needed. THANKS SO MUCH to them. Hope to get to meet them in person one day.
Use to work here an I loved every minute of it. People are very helpful and friendly. If you go i recommend looking at Stan Lee collection!
Some amazing exhibits and some good and some meh. Expected some more western pieces like the couple Remingtons. Overall a good experience.
This is a great place to take your kids to learn about Wyoming history. It has an extensive library of documents from many periods of Wyoming. The documents I looked over were about the internment camps during WWII. There is also an extensive collection of Stan Lees work. Original Comic books and art. This is the place to come if youre a marvel fan.
A world-class archive!
Glad my great grandfathers works are stored here. The rest are at the Smithsonian but this is a good facility.
Really a great resource with a big archive of papers and material about the west. Particularly the history of public land conservation in the West.
Always a very unique cultural experience, very knowledgeable staff, interesting exhibits, and a wealth of information on a diverse range of historical and artistic people and events.
I know im old but didnt realize just *how* old til i toured this place. Im so ancient i vividly recall the passion in my teachers voice as she recounted the Teapot Dome scandal. Of course that was in the 20s; never mind!
Great pla e.
Art and architecture
Its free and something to do