Wyoming Territorial Prison
Built in 1872, this prison held some of the most notorious outlaws of the West, including Butch Cassidy. Built in 1872 and restored in 1989, the prison is a highlight of Montana's frontier past. Stops along the tour of... heritagesites.com
Laramie Plains Museum
The museum offers guided tours of the thirty-room mansion. The rooms are filled with artifacts of life on a Western Plains town as it built up around the railroad. The mansion was built by Edward Ivinson in 1892. Iv... americanheritage.com
Bosler
The remains of this class D road-town lies scattered across US 30/287 about two miles north of the junction of SH 34, and about 20 miles north of Laramie. A few folks still keep an eye out over the picturesque unoccupie... history.rootsweb
Buford
Buford started out as Fort Sanders in 1866.In 1889 the Railroad built a siding and shipping depot at the spot, used mainly for timber and cattle.This was the first railroad stop entering Albany County from the east. Durin... ghosttowns.com
Rock Creek - Rock Creek Rock Creek Trail To Trailhead
Rock Creek is perhaps one of the largest and longest whitewater creeks that drops out of the Medicine Bow Mountains in Wyoming. The creek boasts some deep gorges with class V whitewater in the hard to access upper... americanwhitewater.org
Platinum City
A class B 1920s era platinum-mining camp about two miles from Centennial, at the base of Centennial Ridge. The ore was found mixed with gold and copper. Due to high costs and low yields, the camp failed. history.rootsweb
Sherman
The town was a major stop for the transcontinetal railroad with it 5 stall roundhouse and turntabel. The grade for the railroad os still very evident. Submitted by: Wes I. ghosttowns.com
Cummins City
Old gold mining town named after John Cummins. This short-lived ghost is forty miles southwest of Laramie in the Medicine National Forest. history.rootsweb