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  1. Cheyenne ( / ʃaɪˈæn / shy-AN or / ʃaɪˈɛn / shy-EN) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Wyoming, as well as the county seat of Laramie County, with 65,132 residents, per the 2020 census. [6] It is the principal city of the Cheyenne metropolitan statistical area which encompasses all of Laramie County and had ...

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  2. Welcome to Cheyenne Wyoming The New Old West Around the world, the very name Cheyenne conjures up images of cowboys, trains, and the great outdoors. Today's Cheyenne is all of that and more! We'll always be here ready to outfit you in new boots and hats from the Wrangler, to point out the Wild-West history in our unique downtown, and to set you front and center at the world's largest outdoor ...

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    The Cheyenne ( / ʃaɪˈæn / shy-AN) are an Indigenous people of the Great Plains. Their Cheyenne language belongs to the Algonquian language family. Today, the Cheyenne people are split into two federally recognized nations: the Southern Cheyenne, who are enrolled in the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes in Oklahoma, and the Northern Cheyenne, who ...

  4. Find out what's happening in the Cheyenne area, from rodeo and shopping to live music and culture. Explore the Old West charm of Cheyenne with attractions like Cheyenne Frontier Days, Wyoming State Capitol, and the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens.

  5. Cheyenne is the capital of Wyoming and a city with a rich history of cowboys, rodeos and Western culture. Explore the Cheyenne Depot Museum, the world's largest outdoor rodeo at Cheyenne Frontier Days, and the nearby Curt Gowdy State Park. Find out more about this iconic city and its attractions on Travelwyoming.com.

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  7. Discover Cheyenne, the capital city of Wyoming, and its attractions, events, lodging, and more. Live the legend of Cheyenne and explore its culture, recreation, adventure, and relaxation.

  8. Mar 15, 2024 · Plains Indian. Cheyenne, North American Plains Indians who spoke an Algonquian language and inhabited the regions around the Platte and Arkansas rivers during the 19th century. Before 1700 the Cheyenne lived in what is now central Minnesota, where they farmed, hunted, gathered wild rice, and made pottery. They later occupied a village of earth ...

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