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The
Magic City of the Plains
a name that Cheyenne earned
in the golden age of the late 1800s.
The Cheyenne area provides an authentic, friendly, and quality Western visitor experience for leisure and business travelers alike. The Cheyenne area is seen as a quality destination with its own unique attributes not just as a convenient stop-over for visitors to other attractions in the region. Only 90 minutes north of Denver, Colorado, Cheyenne sits as the northern anchor city of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains.
Visit the Cheyenne Convention and Visitors Bureau at: http://www.cheyenne.org
Cheyenne Area Convention and Visitors Bureau
Welcome to Cheyenne, Wyoming, your Rodeo and Railroad
Capital! Cheyenne boasts both Cheyenne Frontier Days,
the world's largest outdoor rodeo, and Big Boy, the world's
largest steam engine. View local attractions at cheyenne.org
Centennial Tours
Travel Packages with your convenience in mind

Centennial Travelers, located in Fort Collins, Colorado, is a locally owned (since 1988) and operated tour company specializing in group travel for active adults. Travel packages are designed with your convenience in mind. Make your next adventure worry free! Itineraries include a balance of fun, planned activities, unique experiences and opportunities for personal leisure time.
Visit the website at centennialtravel.com
Cheyenne Frontier Days
Held each July...the "Daddy of 'em All"®, a phrase coined in 1919 when Cheyenne gained worldwide recognition for having the biggest and best rodeo in the West, is still the most fitting description of Cheyenne's nine action-packed PRCA Rodeos. Famous for its fast pace and huge number of contestants. Visitors can see more rodeo action in one day -- over 40 bucking bulls and over 70 saddle and bareback broncs in each performance -- than at any other rodeo. http://www.cfdrodeo.com/
Cheyenne Civic Center
Official Hotel of the Performing Arts
The Cheyenne Civic Center has seating for 1,496 people, with 584 Orchestra level seats, 478 Loge seats and 434 Balcony seats. The Civic Center meets ADA guidelines for public access. Wheelchair seating in the auditorium is limited to the main floor behind orchestra seating and in front of loge seating.
For an events calendar, go to: http://cheyenneciviccenter.org/calendar.html
The Cheyenne Botanic Gardens is centered in a 6,800 square-foot, three-sectioned greenhouse conservatory located in Lions Park. It is the intermountain west's oldest and one of the largest public demonstration sites for renewable energy! The Solar Conservatory features a fragrant herb garden, waterfall, exotic vines and tropical trees including angel's trumpet, citrus trees, cacti garden and a variety of ornamental flowers. Important tropical plants can also be found such as a producing fig tree, banana plant, bamboo and other unusual fruits. Discover the world of herbs used in cooking, dyes, fragrances and medicines. http://www.botanic.org/

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