(EMAILWIRE.COM, September 30, 2010 ) SHERIDAN, Wyo.- Named the “Original #1 Western Town,” Sheridan, Wyoming is proud to share the coming together of the old and new west. For a bit of town history take a trolley tour along historic Main Street. You’ll see the original Town Hall and Firehouse, County Courthouse- with underground tunnel, King’s Saddlery, and the 117 year old Sheridan Inn. During an afternoon drink and snack at 1893 Grille and Spirits maybe you’ll glimpse the ghost of former Sheridan Inn owner Buffalo Bill. National history lives nearby as well at old battle sites and forts. Spend an afternoon at Little Bighorn National Monument or Fort Phil Kearney. Similar to a time before the American West was settled, visitors can find peace and tranquility fishing in local lakes and streams or hiking in the Bighorn Mountains. In the winter months grab a pair of snowshoes for the trek or hop on a snow mobile and speed along the trails. If passing through in the summer make sure to catch one of the 30 weekly rodeos During the 81st Annual WYO Rodeo week in addition to bucking broncs, barrel races, and the World Champion Indian Relay Races, there are nightly concerts, bed races, street dances, and much more. Sheridan also boasts a growing arts scene with Vaudeville-style acts at the WYO Theater, local, national, and international artists at the Big West Arts Festival, and public art ranging from whimsical sculptures to stunning stained glass windows. Plan your 2011 vacation to Sheridan to experience the art, history, and adventure of the west.
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