These Cheyenne Big Boots are “Made for Talking.” You’ll understand what the buzz is about when you see these enormous 8-foot tall giant boots for yourself. Based on a fundraising project by the Cheyenne Depot Museum Foundation, this impressive decorative footwear can be seen in front of and inside the Cheyenne Depot Museum Complex as well as several businesses and organizations.
Music lovers won’t want to miss out on Ernie November. Browse through this store’s collection of vinyls, cassettes, CDs, music memorabilia and movies to find the perfect hidden gem. So whether you are a long time resident or are just stopping by for some road trip music, you’re sure to discover your new favorite thing at Ernie November.
See real dinosaur skeletons from the University’s archeological dig site at the Geological Museum at University of Wyoming. An amazing 75-foot Apatosaurus (Brontosaurus) skeleton dominates the museum hall, and the remaining space is filled with natural history discoveries like an Allosaurus fossil, a copper-plated T-Rex, hundreds of rock and mineral samples and intricate murals.
One of the largest Marian statues in the United States, Our Lady of Peace Shrine stands over 30 feet tall and weighs 180 tons. An unexpected sight in the small town of Pine Bluffs, along Cheyenne’s Interstate 80, this amazing concrete sculpture breaks up the monotony of fields and grain elevators.
Visit Uncle Charlie’s Grill & Tavern, a hidden Cheyenne treasure, for great food and a warm, relaxing nightlife atmosphere. This little grill and tavern have a simple yet delicious menu filled with hearty pub food and classic drinks. Stop by for Daily Drink Specials and free hors d’oeuvres during Happy Hour, and let the lounge transform into your party place with the evening night crowd.