Wyoming, often referred to as The Cowboy State, has a multitude of other nicknames that reflect its diverse landscape and rich history. According to the Facebook Page Wyoming Nature & Memories, some of these nicknames include The Cowboy Capital, Bison Capital, Geyser Capital, Rodeo Capital, Mountain State, Elk Capital, Dinosaur Capital, Trona Capital, Coal Capital, Windy State, Wide Open State Capital, Big Belt Buckle Capital, Fly Fishing Capital, Pronghorn Capital, Sagebrush Capital, and Biggest Night Sky Capital.
Wyoming’s Natural Wonders
Wyoming is home to iconic locations like Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park, which are celebrated for their geothermal wonders and towering peaks. The state is also known for its fossil record, with major prehistoric finds housed at places like Fossil Butte National Monument.
Wyoming’s pioneering history is also noteworthy, as it was the first U.S. territory and state to grant women the right to vote and hold public office. This legacy is reflected in its nickname, the Equality State.
Original reporting: K2 Radio (Casper) — read the source article.