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Angie's Glass Art. 497 Rock Creek Road, Buffalo, WY 82834. Phone: 307-217-0569. E-mail
Crazy Woman Fine Art. 5 N. Lobban, Buffalo, WY 82834. Phone: 307-217-1322.
D. Michael Thomas. 329 Highway 16 E, Buffalo, WY 82834. Phone: 307-684-2347. E-mail
Hitching Post Gallery. 51 S. Main Street, Buffalo, WY 82834. Phone: 307-684-9473. E-mail
Margo's Pottery and Fine Crafts. 1 N. Main, Buffalo, WY 82834. Phone: 307-684-9406; Toll-free: 1-877-825-4354. E-mail
Potters' Depot. 75 E. Benteen Street, Buffalo, WY 82834. Phone: 307-684-4555. E-mail
TIF Photography by Dave Stoetzel. Phone: 307-620-1716. E-mail
Wild Wyoming Images. 20 N. Tisdale Avenue, Buffalo, WY 82834. Phone: 307-684-8918; Cell: 307-217-0056. E-mail
William Hugh Jennings Wildlife Art Bronze Sculptures. 331 South Burritt Avenue, Buffalo, WY 82834. Phone: 307-684-9473. E-mail
Bozeman Trail. The Bozeman Trail began as a gold-rush trail--a shortcut from the main trail on the North Platte River to the gold fields of Montana.
Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site. 528 Wagon Box Road, Banner, WY 82832. Phone: 307-684-7629.
Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site is a National Historic Landmark including the Fort, the Fetterman and Wagon Box Battles and the John "Portugee" Phillips Monument.
Historic Main Street Walking Tour
A brochure at the Chamber of Commerce has all the tales.
Outlaw Cave
The hideout area of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Outlaw Cave is a prehistoric rock shelter and Indian Pictographs are to be found
a short distance further along the trail. The Middle Fork of the Powder River is also viewed along this route as well as beautiful panoramas of the red mountain
walls, the canyon at the Middle Fork of the Powder River and the Dull Knife Battlefield.
The Buffalo Theater. 235 S. Main Street, Buffalo, WY 82834. Phone: 307-684-9950.
Jim Gatchell Memorial Museum. 100 Fort Street, Buffalo, WY 82834. Phone: 307-684-9331.
Bighorn National Forest. Ranger Station: 1425 Fort Street, Buffalo, WY 82834. Phone: 307-684-1100.
Located in north-central Wyoming, the Bighorn Mountains are a sister range of the Rocky Mountains. Located half-way between Mt. Rushmore and Yellowstone National Park the Forest has 32 campgrounds, 14 picnic areas, 2 visitor centers, 2 ski areas, 7 lodges, 2 recreation lakes, 3 Scenic Byways and over 1,500 miles (2419 Km) of trails.
Wyoming Tales and Trails
This site is devoted almost exclusively to the history of Wyoming as told through photographs.
Cloud Peak Scenic Skyway
Length: 47.0 mi / 75.6 km;
Time to allow: 2 hours.
The 64-mile paved drive, travels through the southern section of the
Big Horn National Forest on US Route 16 from Buffalo over Powder River
Pass, down the Ten Sleep Canyon and on to the communities of Ten Sleep
and Worland.
Dry Creek Petrified Trees. 13 miles east of Buffalo.
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