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  1. Laramie ( / ˈlærəmi /) is a city in and the county seat of Albany County, Wyoming, United States, known for its high elevation at 7,200 feet (2,200 m), railroad history, and as the higher-education center for the state of Wyoming. The population was 31,407 at the 2020 census, making it the 4th most populous city in Wyoming. [5]

  2. Synopsis. The two Sherman brothers and a drifter, Jess Harper, come together to run a stagecoach stop for the Great Central Overland Mail Company after the Shermans' father, Matt, was murdered by a greedy land seeker. The Sherman parents are buried on the ranch.

  3. Laramie: With Robert Fuller, John Smith, Spring Byington, Dennis Holmes. In the 1870s Wyoming Territory, Slim Sherman and his 14-year-old brother Andy try to hang on to their ranch after their father's death.

  4. Nov 15, 2023 · The top attractions to visit in Laramie are the Laramie Plains Museum, Wyoming Women’s History House, Wyoming Territorial Prison State Historic Site, Vedauwoo, the Geological Museum at the University of Wyoming, the Williams Conservatory and Medicine Bow National Forest.

  5. Welcome to Laramie. Explore Wyoming's spirited offbeat college town, with an abundance of outdoor recreation, deep western roots, and a vibrant cultural scene at 7,220 feet.

  6. From climbing gravity-defying rock formations in Vedauwoo Recreation Area to downhill skiing at Snowy Range Ski Area, Laramie offers year-round outdoor adventure. Be sure to explore Laramie’s historic downtown with a walkable brewery or mural tour; downtown Laramie features brilliant full wall murals created by local artists.

  7. Welcome to the Laramie area! We can’t wait to see you here and show you around our neck of the woods in southeastern Wyoming. If you’re visiting us for the first time, you’ll find helpful information and guides below to allow you to make the most of your time in Laramie.

  8. Laramie, city, seat (1868) of Albany county, southeastern Wyoming, U.S., on the Laramie River, 49 miles (79 km) west of Cheyenne, surrounded by divisions of the Medicine Bow National Forest (headquartered at Laramie). It was founded in 1868 when several thousand persons made a settlement—a jumble.

  9. Sep 10, 2023 · Laramie was considered a ‘hell on wheels’ town while it was the end of the track on the Union Pacific Railroad route and drew in some unsavory, lawless characters. Today, Laramie is best known...

  10. Laramie is situated on the high plains in southeastern Wyoming. The Laramie area is surrounded by forests and mountains in most directions with the Medicine Bow National Forest to the south, Snowy Range Mountains to the West, and Vedauwoo, Pole Mountain, and the Laramie Range to the east.