Real Estate Wyoming
Welcome to wonderful
Wyoming! Built on a foundation of equality and justice, Wyoming is one of the
most respected states in the Union. If you happen to be searching for a summer
home near Green River, a ranch in rock Springs among the most lush and
beautiful landscapes, or if you seek a plush condominium in downtown Cheyenne,
The Equality State has it all. Let this site be your guide to making a real
estate investment you can count on – one you can trust and be proud of for
years to come.
Robert Stuart pioneered the
Oregon Trail across Wyoming in 1812–1813 and, in 1834, Fort Laramie, the first
permanent trading post in Wyoming, was built. Western Wyoming was obtained by
the U.S. in the 1846 Oregon Treaty with Great Britain and as a result of the treaty
ending the Mexican War in 1848.
When the Wyoming Territory
was organized in 1869, Wyoming women became the first in the nation to obtain
the right to vote. In 1925 Mrs. Nellie Taylor Ross became the first woman
governor in the United States.
Wyoming's towering
mountains and vast plains provide spectacular scenery, grazing lands for sheep
and cattle, and rich mineral deposits.
Mining, particularly oil
and natural gas, is the most important industry. Wyoming has the world's
largest sodium carbonate deposits and has the nation's second largest uranium
deposits.
In 2000, Wyoming ranked
second among the states in wool production (exceeded only by Texas) and third
in sheep and lambs; it also had 1,580,000 cattle. Principal crops include
wheat, oats, sugar beets, corn, barley, and alfalfa.
Second in mean elevation to
Colorado, Wyoming has many attractions for the tourist trade, notably
Yellowstone National Park. Hikers, campers and skiers are attracted to Grand
Teton National Park and Jackson Hole National Monument in the Teton Range of
the Rockies. Cheyenne is famous for its annual “Frontier Days” celebration.
Flaming Gorge, the Fort Laramie National Historic Site, and Devils Tower and
Fossil Butte National Monuments are other points of interest.
For that home on the range
feeling, look no further than Wyoming. Famous for its geysers and hot springs,
Wyoming is a rich and fertile land with some of the most beautiful plentiful
natural resources in all of America. Whether you want to own a townhouse in
Casper, or rent an apartment in the suburbs of Laramie, this site will give you
the information you need. Want to sell that property in Cody and move to a
cottage near Jackson? This site can be your guide to selling property and
relocating in this fine state. Whatever your intentions, you will not be
disappointed with what this website and the great state of Wyoming have to
offer. Enjoy!
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