Western history is so different than what you’ll find on the East Coast. While places like Virginia, Delaware, and New Jersey have buildings, churches, and cobblestone streets that date back to the 1600s, Wyoming’s history is a little different. We have incredibly old landmarks like our petroglyph sites, but compared to the over-developed East, it took quite a bit more time to industrialize the West. Take a look at photos from Wyoming’s early statehood days to see a little bit of the Cowboy State from a century ago.

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If you love learning about Wyoming history, read Here Are The 12 Oldest Towns In Wyoming – And They’re Loaded With History. You’ll want to visit them all!

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