Guide to Cheyenne Frontier Days™ 2022

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2022 GUIDE TO CHEYENNE

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Table of Contents

Welcome To Cheyenne by Mayor Patrick Collins.................... 8 Editor’s Note on Cheyenne Frontier Days™..........................10 Parades Reflect the Spirit of the Frontier...............................12 Volunteers Serve Pancake Breakfasts.....................................14 Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Volunteers Make It Happen.........16 “The Garden” at Frontier Park...............................................18 “Little Sun Drum and Dance Group” Providing American Indian Entertainment.....................20 The Cheyenne Depot & Plaza............................................ 22 Keeping The Western Spirit Alive..........................................24 Pistol Packin’ Gunslingers Shoot It Up!.................................26 Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum..................... 28 Exploring the New Old West.......................................... 30-31 Thunderbirds Aerial Demonstration, F. E. Warren AFB Open House.......................................32 Transportation for CFD™ Visitors....................................... 34 Cheyenne Museums............................................................35 Wyoming State Capitol.................................................. 38-39 The Nelson Museum of the West..........................................42 Cheyenne Frontier Days™: Transformed from the Early Days to the Present Festivities.............................................. 44 Antique, Flea Market and Thrift Directory....................... 44-45 Laramie County Shooting Sports Complex..................... 48-49 The Old Fashioned Melodrama........................................... 50 Cheyenne Bronze Statue Project......................................52-53 The Historic Governors’ Mansion......................................... 54 Southeast Wyoming Visitor Center...................................... 56 Schedule of Events........................................................ 58-66 Advertiser Index................................................................. 68 Business Locator Map......................................................... 69

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Welcome To Cheyenne On behalf of the City of Cheyenne’s Governing Body and the residents of Cheyenne, I am pleased to welcome you to our community. Cheyenne was founded in 1867 and within five months boasted a population of over 4,000 people, earning the nickname “The Magic City of the Plains.” I believe our community truly is magical. The City of Cheyenne is inextricably linked with the military. In fact, the city was “born” on the same day Fort D.A. Russell (now F.E. Warren Air Force Base) was selected as a site for an Army Post. Cheyenne is home of the Wyoming Mayor Patrick Collins Air Guard, Army National Guard, and the only National Veteran’s Cemetery in the state of Wyoming. Cheyenne deeply values its military personnel and those who served. While you are here, I hope you enjoy the rich history that makes Cheyenne great. During the last full week of July,

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Cheyenne will host the 126th Cheyenne Frontier Days™ also known as the “Daddy of ‘em All”®. This annual western celebration is the largest outdoor rodeo in the world and is the pride of our city. The “Daddy” is staffed by thousands of volunteers who dedicate countless hours year-round to make the last full week of July a one-of-a-kind experience. These men and women are the backbone of the CFD™ experience – a 10-day celebration chock full of parades, pancake breakfasts, the biggest names in country music, Championship Bull Riding, western art shows, Native American arts and culture, and of course, the famous award-winning rodeo itself. The addition of a newly constructed events center located in the heart of the CFD™ park provides a modern upgrade to this world-class event and opens the door for year-round opportunities for conferences, events, and so much more. Cheyenne boasts cultural and recreational opportunities as well. Our Civic Center, home of the Cheyenne Symphony Orchestra, offers numerous productions for all age groups. Cheyenne Little Theatre productions are some of the finest you will attend, with performances shared between the Mary Godfrey Theater and the Historic Atlas Theater. The historic Union Pacific Depot is the crown jewel of our downtown. The first train rolled into town over 150 years ago and since that day Cheyenne and the Union Pacific have been close partners. Although this downtown fixture is noted for its historical significance, the area received a modern upgrade thanks to a $150,000 donation by Microsoft to install free public Wi-Fi in the Historic Depot and nearby Depot Plaza. Our parks and Greenway system are some of the best you will find. I encourage you to visit my personal favorite addition to our community, the Grand Conservatory and Orangerie at the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens located in Lions Park. And one is never too old to visit the Paul Smith Children’s Village while you are there. The High Plains Arboretum is located just five miles northwest of Cheyenne at an elevation of 6,200 feet and is one of our hidden gems. A 45-mile, non-motorized Greenway path allows hikers, bikers, skateboarders, and strollers to navigate around the city. We have numerous public and private museums including the Wyoming State Museum, Historic Governors’ Mansion, and the Old West Museum. Our state Capitol recently completed a monumental renovation and restoration in 2019 and the results are remarkable; ensuring this historic landmark remains vibrant for generations to come. Again, welcome to Cheyenne, the “Magic City of the Plains”. I hope your time spent here is memorable and magical.

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2022 Guide to Frontier Days™ July 22-31, 2022 In its 126th year, Cheyenne Frontier Days™ revolves around the same element it did over 120 years ago — the volunteer and a desire to preserve a part of Western history. It takes thousands of volunteers and thousands of hours to put on the world’s largest ongoing, outdoor rodeo. They do it because it’s a fun contribution to their community. The approximately 400,000 people who come to Cheyenne Frontier Days™ will see a smattering of the Old West. From the carriages rolling past in the parades, to the tie-down competition, it’s a part of the West that continues through the efforts of volunteers using their free time to put on an extravaganza of Western flavor. It continues every year for visitors from all over the globe. They can step into the legendary Old West in historic Cheyenne, Wyoming. If past figures hold true for Cheyenne Frontier Days™, this year all fifty states, plus twenty-three countries will be represented in ticket sales. It’s this kind of diverse audience that makes the hours of fence mending, barn building, entertainment planning, show scheduling, and hours of haggling over the details worthwhile.

It’s this attention to detail that makes Cheyenne Frontier Days™ the great event it is. Every year, after the last cowboy has packed up and headed for the next rodeo, the group of ten volunteers known as the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ General Committee start organizing their subcommittees and planning for the next year. They review what was right, what could be improved, and begin work planning the next “Daddy of ‘em All®”. Cheyenne Frontier Days™ is a year’s worth of planning and preparation by volunteers whose commitment to ten days in July is only rewarded by the smiles and appreciation of you, the visitor. As they show you the West, remember their payment can only be shown in how much you enjoy the celebration, 126 years in the making!

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Parades Reflect the Spirit of the Frontier

The Grand Parades have been popular with Cheyenne Frontier Days™ audiences for over 120 years and 2022 promises to continue that trend. Four parades are scheduled during the week-long celebration. A rocket announces the beginning of each parade at 9 a.m. on the opening Saturday, Tuesday, Thursday, and final Saturday; and then a procession of charming splendor begins. The Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Grand Parades have evolved into a colorful pageant of the frontier West, mixing the nostalgia of yesterday with the excitement of today. The “Evolution of Transportation” was developed for the parades in 1925, and from this beginning, subsequent committees have acquired over 50 horse-drawn and open-drawn vehicles by gift, purchase, and loan. Favorites include: the stagecoach, sleigh, ambulance, meat wagon, depot wagon, surreys, and landaus.

In 1926, the late Dazee Bristol designed five floats depicting various aspects of frontier life in early Wyoming. Her designs of dance halls, saloons, and mining camps have highlighted Frontier Days™ parades for more than 85 years. Other highlights of the parade are equestrian units, historical floats, pre-1964 vehicles, precision drill teams, fancy riders, clowns and much more. The carriages and historical floats provide a flavor that enhances the Western atmosphere. The Grand Parades last around an hour and a half and are over a mile long, starting at 24th Street and Capitol Avenue, winding through downtown, and back up to 24th Street and Carey Avenue. Parade announcers are strategically placed at six different stations throughout the route, to bring the parades to life for the thousands of viewers. The parades are a joy for spectators of all ages and a proud tradition that helps make Cheyenne Frontier Days™ the “Daddy of ‘em All®”.

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Volunteers Serve FREE Pancake Breakfasts

In true Cheyenne Frontier Days™ fashion, numerous Indian Committee volunteers donate their time to set up for the free pancake breakfast that is prepared and served by the Cheyenne Kiwanis Club. The pancake breakfasts take place Monday, Wednesday, and Friday during Cheyenne Frontier Days™. Approximately 10,000 people show up for each breakfast. By 9 a.m. on Friday morning, over 30,000 people will have passed through the line to be fed a hearty breakfast of flapjacks, coffee and milk. Don’t be discouraged by the numbers; no one waits more than 20 minutes! These volunteers have been cooking for Cheyenne Frontier Days™ visitors for years, and they’ve got these break-

fasts down to a fine art! You need a big bowl to mix enough batter for 100,000 pancakes. Rumor has it they use a cement truck! The batter consists of 5,000 pounds of pancake mix. The rest of the s™ Frontier Day menu uses 650 y of Cheyenne es rt u co o ot Ph pounds of butter, 450 gallons of syrup, 8,000 pints of milk, 520 gallons of coffee, 125 pounds of sugar, and 12 gallons of cooking oil. Add a healthy dose of blue jean hospitality, and you’ve got a Western flapjack chuckwagon breakfast–Cheyenne style! All paid for by Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Inc. and its sponsors. While you’re enjoying breakfast, you’ll also enjoy quality country Western music, plus the “Little Sun Drum and Dance Group,” rodeo royalty, and live entertainment by Cheyenne’s own “Country Club Band.” The Frontier Days Famous Free Pancake Breakfast takes place at the Depot Plaza in downtown Cheyenne at the corner of Lincolnway and Capitol Avenue, from 7-9 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Bring the entire family!

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Volunteers Make It Happen

Cheyenne Frontier Days™ is put on by a General Committee of ten volunteers who lead the committees that oversee the specific areas and events of the celebration. The different committees include: Concessions, Contract Acts, Grounds, Indians, Military, Parades, Public Relations, Operations, and Rodeo. These committees are supported by a corps of more than 2,900 volunteers who work throughout the year to produce the July event.

Photo cou rtesy of Cheryl Die tz The General Chairman, Jimmy Dean Siler, leads the General Committee, helping them keep the big picture in mind and working toward a unified goal. The General Chairman functions as the organization’s Chief Operating Officer. Also, working with the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ General Committee to ensure the celebration’s success each year is a 20-person staff lead by the organization’s Chief Executive Officer, Tom Hirsig. With an operating budget over ten million dollars, the volunteers on the General Committee must be dedicated, able to see the whole picture, and work with a lot of different personalities. The challenge of keeping Cheyenne Frontier Days™ fresh and on track as a worldwide event can tax a workforce made up primarily of volunteers. Why do all these people give so much? Spirit and dedication! Cheyenne Frontier Days™ continues because the people who serve as committee members, assistants, and volunteers all have the spirit to continue this 126-year-old “Legend of the Old West.” For information on becoming a Cheyenne Frontier Days™ volunteer, visit the website at www.cfdrodeo.com.

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“The Garden” is a shaded, comfortable area to hang out and listen to music. It is one of the few places on Frontier Park to enjoy wine, beer and soft drinks. Coming back in

2022 is an expanded music and entertainment schedule “The Garden” just inside the main gate is your go that will make your experience a cool and relaxing break to spot to relax and recharge during Cheyenne Frontier from the hustle and bustle of the Carnival Midway area Days™. Formerly known and other exciting events as The Amphitheater at such as The Rodeo. Sit Volunteer Square, “The down and catch your Garden” was revamped into breath with a snack and a lounge-oriented spot in 2016. It’s the perfect place to listen to some fantastic meet friends for a fun filled music before making day or night. your way to other exciting “The Garden” opens events that make up the daily starting Friday, July “Daddy of ‘em All®”. 23 at 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. Please stop by and through Sunday, July 31. The ™ ys Da r tie on Fr e join us for the sights and Photo courtesy of Cheyenn free entertainment stage sounds of “The Garden.” will close at 8 p.m., just in ® You won’t be disappointed and will want to come back time for Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Frontier Nights enterand visit, because “after all, it’s free”! tainment to begin.

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“Little Sun Drum & Dance Group” Providing American Indian Entertainment Colorful Native American Indians have been thrilling Cheyenne Frontier Days™ crowds for over 120 years. The Native American Indians are a tradition at Frontier Days and provide truth and balance to the Western legend of cowboys and Indians. Stunning, handcrafted outfits and authentic dances which have been passed down from generation to generation are just some of the aspects that contribute to the excitement of the American Indian participation at Cheyenne Frontier Days™

™ Frontier Days e n en ey h C f esy o Photo court The “Little Sun Drum and Dance Group,” from the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming, will be part of Cheyenne Frontier Days™ again this year. The “Little Sun Drum and Dance Group” will perform three times each day during Frontier Days in the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Indian Village. A traditional flute player will perform at 2 and 5:15 p.m., and a Native American Storyteller will perform at 1 and 4 p.m., on Saturday, July 23 through Saturday, July 30. The “Little Sun Drum and Dance Group” will perform many dances including the Men’s Fancy Feather, the Grass Dance, the Ladies’ Fancy Shawl, the Men’s Traditional and the Ladies’ Jingle. The Indian Village is open daily from 10:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., Saturday to Saturday, and is free to the public. It is located at the southeast corner of Frontier Park. Dance performances are scheduled at 11 a.m., 3 and 6 p.m., Saturday through Saturday, and at 11 a.m., on the final Sunday. Check the Indian Village for a complete schedule. The Indian Village also includes several exhibits including a food vendor featuring Native American products.

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The Cheyenne Depot and Plaza Don’t miss visiting the heart of our community since 1886, the Union Pacific Depot. This National Historic landmark is centrally located in the center of downtown Cheyenne. The Cheyenne Depot and Plaza hosts free events from May through December. The Cheyenne Hispanic Festival, The Cheyenne Celtic Musical Arts Festival and Fridays on the Plaza are recognized throughout Wyoming and Colorado. Residents and area visitors visit the downtown Cheyenne area for these cultural and nightlife experiences year after year. Looking for some Wyoming and railroad memorabilia or a souvenir? You will be pleased to find a variety of unique railroad, western and Wyoming related items in our gift shop, where there is a little something for everybody.

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Keeping the Western Spirit Alive

In 1995 the Cowgirls of the West, 501(c3) non-profit organization, was formed. Under the guidance of one of the founding ladies, Gerrie Bishop, the group has grown to nearly 200 members. The mission of the Cowgirls is to provide a free museum where the public may learn of the rich heritage of women and their role in settling the Wild West that continues to this day. The museum and gift shop are located at 203/205 West 17th Street in downtown Cheyenne.

Cowgirls of the West Museum and Gift Store

The Cowgirls sponsor a monthly luncheon/program during the months of September thru May. The programs feature historical ranch history, cowboy and cowgirl history and many stories of the families who homesteaded or founded businesses in the West. All events are open to the public as the Cowgirls of the West continue in their role to help educate and share the rich history of the area. Women’s suffrage is also featured in our museum. The Cowgirls of the West membership of both women and men host an annual brunch/fashion show on the first Monday of Frontier Days™. This fundraiser enables our volunteers to open the museum free of charge during the months of May thru September. This year, the brunch will be on July 25, 2022. It is held at Little America. This brunch is the major event for ladies attending Frontier Days™, hosting nearly 600 women and men. Our membership does not require that you rope or ride but that you have the Spirit of the West inside.

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Pistol Packin’ Gunslingers Shoot It Up!

The shows are based on six scripts that recreate an atmosphere of Cheyenne in the 1890’s. Although none of the scripts are based on authentic events, all are written to provide a maximum amount of action. Each contains some fancy shooting, a short story, and a “hanging”. A gun safety demonstration precedes every performance and the entire show is intended as a fun family time!

Rustlers, lawmen, and other pilgrims are invited to return to those exciting days of yesteryear when villains were hunted down, captured and brought to justice by brave lawmen. Cheyenne visitors get to see how it was done in the “old days.” The Cheyenne Gunslingers stage free, action-packed gunfights every day during Cheyenne Frontier Days™ to give onlookers a taste of Old West justice. While some arguments exist about many legends of the Old West, no one argues the fact that the gunfight is a part of American History. At “High Noon” and 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday, “High Noon” on Sunday, then “High Noon” and 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and one more time on Sunday at Noon (the last day of Frontier Days™), pistol packing gunslingers perform an hour long show at their “Home of the Gunslingers,” in the heart of Historic Downtown Cheyenne, at 15th Street and Pioneer Avenue.

After the smoke clears, visitors can explore the set and take pictures with the Gunslingers. Come join the Gunslingers to celebrate their 39th Anniversary as the “Goodwill Ambassadors” for Cheyenne.

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Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum Experience the History of Cheyenne Frontier Days™! Western History comes alive at the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum, right inside Frontier Park! Dig into the 126-year history of Cheyenne Frontier Days™ and the stories of the individuals, livestock, and organizations whose distinctive contributions have helped a small-town test of courage grow into the “Daddy of ‘Em All!®”. Established by a group of dedicated volunteers in 1978, the Museum now houses a collection of over 400,000 artifacts related to Cheyenne and Cheyenne Frontier Days™, including one of the largest horse-drawn western carriage collec-

tions in the United States. Their mission is to cultivate a rich educational space for the diverse, international community served by, and rooted in, the American Western legacy of Cheyenne Frontier Days™. A volunteer-oriented organization, the Museum recognizes that Cheyenne Frontier Days™ volunteers make the history the Museum preserves. This family-friendly institution has interactive elements in the galleries so everyone can explore the history and stories of those who make Cheyenne Frontier Days™ happen. Take

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a look into our vast galleries, and don’t forget the one that is specially made for the little ones! In addition to the Museum’s regular exhibitions, they are happy to welcome back the 42nd Annual Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Western Art Show and Sale, which features 50 premier western artists and approximately 200 pieces of Cowboy Art. Since its inception in 1981, the CFD™ Western Art Show has contributed over $3 million to the Museum’s operations. All proceeds from the Art Show directly benefit the Museum’s operations, exhibits, collections, and education programs. This

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enne Frontier Days™ and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. during the rest of the year. Military, senior, and group discounts are available; children five and under are free. For more information about the CFD™ Old West Museum, please visit us online at www. oldwestmuseum.org or call (307)778-7290.


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house restaurants, retail experiences, breweries and galleries. The collection of muraled walls continues to expand adding flavor to an already arts centric community. If you have children with you, complete the Andy Lope and Shy Anne scavenger hunt to receive free stickers at the visitor center inside the Depot. A must experience is the Wild West Historic Trolley Tour. Departing five times a day Monday-Saturday and three times on Sunday from the Cheyenne’s Historic Train Depot, this tour tells tales of gunfighters, Cheyenne firsts and all the stories that create the Legend of Cheyenne. Looking to save a couple of dollars? The Legendary Pass is your ticket. For $25 it gets you a trolley ride and includes adult admittance to the Cheyenne Depot Museum, the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum, and the Nelson Museum (which also includes the Military Memorial Museum!) The pass also includes discounts to Quebec 01 Missile Alert Facility State Historic Site, Curt Gowdy State Park and the Terry Bison Ranch Bison Train. Download it at cheyenne.org.

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Since you are making your way around the downtown area, download the free Daddy of the Malt Craft Beverage Trail Pass and sample the local libations. All four breweries and one of the distilleries are located downtown, and the pass offers a buy one, get one free deal at each stop. If you’re feeling especially adventurous, plan a trip over to Pine Bluffs, and earn a stainless-steel pint glass to take home with you! Looking to escape the city and breathe fresh mountain air? Curt Gowdy State Park is your ticket to adventure. With trails for hiking, running and mountain biking along with water recreation and camping, your outdoor adventure is ready at the pace you want to set. At night Cheyenne comes alive with music. You can catch live performances at the Civic Center, The Lincoln Cheyenne, The Outlaw Saloon, Terry Bison Ranch and other bars, breweries and performing arts venues. Everything from funk to classical to country is on the set list. Don’t forget Cheyenne is your home for rodeo as well. The Hell on Wheels Rodeo series features six performances across the summer and of course you won’t want to miss the 126th Cheyenne Frontier Days™ featuring the best athletes, concert performers and western celebration you can find July 22nd to July 31st. For more information or to keep planning your trip visit www.cheyenne.org.

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Thunderbirds Aerial Demonstration,

Fort D. A. Russell Days and the F.E. Warren AFB Open House Francis E. Warren Air Force Base will sponsor the USAF Thunderbirds and several other aerial demonstration teams, Wednesday, July 27, at 10 a.m., on F. E. Warren Air Force Base. Viewing will be “Drive-In’ style, and access will begin at 6 a.m. through the access point on Roundtop Road. Parking will be limited, and once capacity is met, vehicles will be turned away.

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Access to the viewing site will stop at 8:30 a.m. and no one will be able to access or leave the viewing site after 8:30 a.m. until the show is done. For parking and Park-n-Ride information call (307)773-3381 or go to https://www.warren. af.mil/fortdarusselldays/. This year, a Base Historical Bus Tour will be added to both Saturday, July 23 and Sunday, July 24, where visitors will be able to view some of the historical sites around the base. Please provide a picture ID for the tour. No large bags or cameras allowed on the tour. Buses will be available at Centennial Lake/Main Gate, F.E. Warren AFB. The last bus leaves at 2:30 p.m. The F.E. Warren AFB Open House, Fort D. A. Russell Days, will be held Friday, July 22 through Sunday, July 24, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Visitors are welcome to come and experience presentations that recreate the past, before Francis E. Warren moved from “Muskets to Missiles.” A free shuttle bus will be running from the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ grounds to F. E. Warren Air Force Base Friday through Sunday, July 22-24, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Catch the bus in front of the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Grounds Main Entrance. Visitors can ride free between each venue of Fort D. A. Russell Days. The last bus to Cheyenne Frontier Days™ grounds leaves F. E. Warren Air Force Base at 3:30 p.m. Living history demonstrations will take place daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. during Fort. D. A. Russell Days at Centennial Lake/Main Gate, F. E. Warren AFB. A “period style” dance will be held Saturday, July 23 at 5:30 p.m. Historic period clothing or western clothing is preferred but not required. Dance instruction will be provided and is for the whole family. For more information please contact (307)773-2980. Warren Spouses’ Club and Balfour Beatty will be hosting the 49th Annual Historic Homes Tour from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 24, where some of the historic homes will be open for viewing. Please provide a picture ID for the tour. No large bags or cameras allowed on the tour. Buses will be available at Centennial Lake/Main Gate, F. E. Warren AFB for these tours. The last bus leaves at 2:30 p.m. Editor’s note: The above information was correct as of press time. Changes or cancellations may occur. Visit www. warren.af.mil at the Fort D. A. Russell Days page found under the About Us tab for the most up-to-date information.


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Directions & Parking for Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Visitors Park-N-Ride Take advantage of the Cheyenne Frontier Days™

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Shuttle hours to Frontier Park: • July 22: 10 a.m.-12:30 a.m. • July 23-30: 10:30 a.m.- 12:30 a.m. • July 31: 10:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.

FRONTIER PARK PARKING Frontier Park public parking is available for $25 per vehicle. Access to the park via Warren Avenue or Carey Avenue No overnight camping permitted at Frontier Park without General Committee permission. Parking lots close at 1 a.m.

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MUSEUMS CHEYENNE

Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum 4610 Carey Ave. • 307-778-7290 www.oldwestmuseum.org Admission Open Daily: 9 am - 5 pm Extended Hours During CFD™

Cheyenne Frontier Days™ history comes alive at the CFD™ Old West Museum! Inside the 17 Museum, you will experience the stories of the individuals, livestock and organizations whose distinctive contributions to Frontier Days have helped grow a dream into “The Daddy of ‘em All.” Immerse yourself in the Western legend and travel through the rich history of Cheyenne Frontier Days™.

Cowgirls of the West Museum & Gift Shop 203 & 205 W. 17th St. • 307-638-4994

www.cowgirlsofthewestmuseum.com Extended Hours During CFD™ Fri., July 22 - Sat., July 30: 9 am - 5 pm Free Admission Tues. - Fri.: 11 am - 4 pm Sat.: 11 am - 3 pm A grass-roots museum dedicated 90 to the history and spirit of the western cowgirl and pioneering woman from early days to the present. One-of-a-kind displays from Cowgirl, Rodeo, and Ranching life. Gift Shop features unique and antique western and cowgirl items and collectibles, jewelry, furnishings, books and artwork. You don’t need to rope and ride just have the western spirit inside. Join us for pictures and autographs of State Rodeo Queens on July 29th at the Museum.

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No visit to Cheyenne is complete until you’ve seen our extensive Native American and Cowboy collections! Some of the finest examples of Indian beadwork, basketry, pottery, quilled items and jewelry are on display. The exhibits also feature the U.S. Cavalry, the leatherwork of F.A. Meanea and the silver artistry of Edward H. Bohlin.

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Historic Governors’ Mansion 300 E. 21st St. • 307-777-7878

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The entire building is worth exploring, but here are the top five must-see stops: The Rotunda Artisans recreated the spectacular 1888 trompe l’oeil finishes in the rotunda and monumental corridors. Trompe l’oeil means to “fool the eye” and is a painting style creating a three-dimensional effect. The Four Sisters Visitors can enjoy the “Four Sisters,” a group of allegorical bronze sculptures representing Truth, Justice, Courage, and Hope standing guard in four niches on the third floor of the Rotunda. These niches sat empty for 130 years until the statuary was commissioned for the restoration. Historic Supreme Court Chamber The Wyoming Capitol earned its National Historic Landmark status for its importance in the history of women’s suffrage. In 1889, the state’s constitution was signed in this chamber, becoming the first state in the nation to affirm women’s right to vote, hold office, and sit on juries. The

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this level, while an exhibit on the west side details the exterior restoration. Notable Leaders The bronze sculptures of Esther Hobart Morris, who was the nation’s first female justice of the peace, and Chief Washakie, leader of the Eastern Shoshone people, are located in the Capitol Extension. Esther Hobart Morris is undergoing conservation work and will not be onsite the summer of 2022. The Capitol is open for self-guided tours 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday - Friday, except state holiday closures. Please follow COVID-19 guidelines posted. Capitol photos courtesy of Debbie Martinez

restoration of ornate decorative elements make this chamber unique. The extensive trompe l’oeil paint in a vibrant color palette dates back to 1888. From the restored balcony, visitors can examine the Capitol’s oldest and most elaborate chandelier, which hangs underneath a jewel-like stained glass lay light. The Vaults On the garden level’s east side, a 12,000 lb. vault door from the 1920’s is displayed. The restoration uncovered vibrant oil paintings on six other vault doors located in the center of

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The Nelson Museum of The West & Military Memorial Museum “Preserving the Past For the Future” is the affirmation of The Nelson Museum of the West. Located in downtown Cheyenne, it is listed as a “Gem Attraction” with AAA. 11,000 square feet of display space showcase cowboy spurs, saddles, parade saddles, hats and boots and Native American and Inuit textiles, pottery, basketry, beadwork and weaponry. Outlaws, notorious

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gangs, gamblers, Western movie stars, famous Wyoming lawmen, a display of miniature firearms and an extensive research library are also featured, plus taxidermy from every continent and one of the finest firearm collections in the West. The Military Memorial Museum, located just across the street, was 10 years in the making, opening to the public on Memorial Day, 2021. MMM has risen to the top in the realm of Museums honoring our past, present and future Military members. Stated as ‘the best Military Museum West of the Mississippi”, the collection features uniforms, insignia, firearms, saddles, sabers, authentic “bringbacks”, plus hundreds of artifacts from all branches of services. From the Civil War era to present day, it is a comprehensive chronicle created to inspire the most avid of collectors, researchers and Military buffs and honor our Service Men and Women.


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NELSON MUSEUM OF THE WEST

The Nelson Museum is dedicated to the preservation of fine Cowboy and Native American objects. Fine Western art, Rodeo, Cowboy and Native American objects comprise the largest part of the Museum’s collection of more than 14,000 artifacts. Also on display: mounted animals from around the world, miniature firearms collection, silver saddles, lawmen, outlaws, and military displays.

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Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Transformed from the Early Days to the Present Festivities It all started in 1897. It seemed the “Magic City of the Plains” that had grown so rapidly needed a boost. The first Cheyenne Frontier Days™ committee was formed to develop an event that would attract visitors and attention to Cheyenne. The exact origin of Cheyenne Frontier Days™ is unknown, but a group of businessmen gathered and decided the event would give the city some recognition. They had one month to publicize it. Some critics said it wouldn’t amount to much; they were mistaken. Cheyenne Frontier Days™ has grown from a small event into the World’s Largest Outdoor Rodeo and Western Celebration. For Cheyenne, it is the biggest attraction a city could hope to create. Visitors from all over the nation and different parts of the world travel to Wyoming each July to take part in the “Daddy of ‘em All”®. The rodeo has been the main event of Frontier Days. Other activities have come and gone through the years. Baseball games were popular in the first years. Riding, roping and wrestling bison were also part of the week’s events. Until the mid-1920s, nonrodeo activities took place in the downtown area. In 1927, the licenses for street-side entertainment were denied. The midway and carnivals began. In 1929, “Frontier Nights®” opened as an evening attraction. Visitors could gamble in false saloons or spend the evening in the dance hall. Beginning in the early 1930s, an increasing number of celebrities began to attend the festivities. Actors came to have fun and promote their new films. In the 1950s and 60s, stars from television westerns participated in Cheyenne Frontier Days™.

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Native Americans weren’t a part of the first Frontier Days, but public demand brought them to the second celebration. Shoshones from the Wind River Reservation took part in the early years. By the late 1920s, Ogalala Lakotas represented the Native Americans. The Southern Plains Indian Dancers participated for the first time in 1980, and they returned each year until 1996. Several different groups have taken part since 1997 including the Wind River Dancers and the “Little Sun Drum and Dance Group.” Grand Parades have long been a part of Cheyenne Frontier Days™. Early parades featured cowboys and military regiments. Dazee Bristol, a prominent citizen and volunteer, designed floats for the parades and created saloons and a lynching bee. Some of these floats can still be seen in the parades. Through all the changes, the rodeo has been the heart of it all. By the 1920s, two or three women’s events were included in the rodeo. The economy and World War II changed women’s roles and by 1948, women’s events were no longer part of Frontier Days. In 1973, barrel racing was offered at Cheyenne Frontier Days™, but again, the event was dropped after 1981; and brought back as a night show feature in 1991. The rodeos have brought fame and glory as well as tragedy and sadness to Cheyenne. In 1989, bull rider Lane Frost was killed after completing one of his best rides at that year’s “Daddy of ‘em All”®. A statue now stands in tribute to his life and legacy outside the CFD™ Old West Museum. Cheyenne Frontier Days™ is a special gathering. It couldn’t happen without the volunteers who donate their time and effort to the event. They do everything from planning the activities to cleaning Frontier Park. Each visitor adds his or her own piece of history to the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ tradition. As the years go by, Frontier Days holds a place in the hearts of all who have had the opportunity to experience it. The past 125 years have seen millions of people travel to Cheyenne to experience this great event. This year, and in the years still to come, more visitors will learn what it means to have been part of the “Daddy of ‘em All”®.


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Cheyenne Bronze Statue Project Visitors to downtown Cheyenne will enjoy exploring a variety of unique pieces of outdoor art, including brightly painted eight-foot-tall cowboy boots and giant outdoor murals. The most recent addition to the downtown art scene features several bronze sculptures that are part of the Capitol Avenue Bronze Project, a community endeavor that seeks to honor the history and heritage of Cheyenne and the state of Wyoming. More than a decade ago, Cheyenne businessman Harvey Deselms, proprietor of Deselms Fine Art, envisioned adding a series of art pieces to downtown Cheyenne that celebrate the legacy of the area in

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a format that will last for generations to come. Visits to other communities in the region led Deselms to embrace bronze statuary as the most appropriate medium, given the durability of the material, and its association with western culture. The idea rested in Deselms’ imagination for almost 10 years. Then in 2020, Deselms discovered that Patrick Collins, now Cheyenne’s mayor, shared a parallel vision of bringing more art into downtown, and the Capitol Avenue Bronze Project was conceived. A committee was formed to oversee the project and solicit donations from the community. The response was overwhelming. “This project is a great example of creating ‘pride of place’,” according to Deselms. “Our city, and the entire state of Wyoming share a special place in the history of the American West, and this is a way to leave a lasting legacy through art. As visitors make their way between the depot

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description, as well as donor, and tribute information if applicable. Local and regional artists have been recruited to sculpt the pieces. As the project continues to evolve and develop, the city of Cheyenne will hold a dedication of the project, and the work completed at that time, on July 27, 2022. Information about the ceremony can be found at capitolavenuebronze.org. If you find yourself in downtown Cheyenne, be sure to make a trek down Capitol Avenue, and take in this unique outdoor art exhibit. For more information on the Capitol Avenue Bronze Project, funding a statue, or making a donation in any amount, please visit capitolavenuebronze.org, call Harvey Deselms at 307-4320606, or stop by Deselms Fine Art at 303 E. 17th Street in Cheyenne.

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spring of 1904 and was completed that fall. Governor Bryant Brooks and First Lady Mary Naomi Brooks opened the house in January of 1905, beginning a long tradition of entertaining and community service at the mansion by Wyoming’s first families. Governor Stanley and First Lady Bobby Hathaway were instrumental in listing this historic home on the National Register of Historic Places in 1969. In July 1977, the Historic Governors’ Mansion opened to the public as a historic house museum. In 2004, an extensive restoration was done on the mansion and it now reflects the history of the home through the various eras. Enjoy self-guided tours enhanced with cell phone audio tours, as well as videos providing information about Wyoming and its first Executive Residence. To schedule a group tour, or for more information, call (307)777-7878 or visit wyoparks.wyo.gov/index.php/ places-to-go/historic-governors-mansion. There is no admission charge but donations are accepted. During Frontier Days, July 22-31 open 9am - 5pm. Non-Frontier Days hours are Tuesday-Saturday 9am - 5pm. Give us a call with any questions or additional information.

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The Wyoming Executive Mansion, located on the corner of 21st Street and House Avenue, served as home to 19 of Wyoming’s governors and their families, including the nation’s first female governor, Nellie Tayloe Ross. Stepping onto the political stage in 1924 to win this monumental election, she changed America’s history as well as the history of Wyoming. The mansion has been host to United States presidents, famous authors, and neighborhood children. It is now your turn to be our guest. The stately mansion, designed by Charles Murdock, was modern in 1905 because of its central plumbing, hot water heat, and combination gas and electrical fixtures. This two-and-a-half story structure’s portico features solid sandstone Corinthian columns that were quarried in four sections, carved on-site and assembled. Construction of the mansion began in the

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THE GARDEN

9:30 & 10:30 A.M.: B ehind the Chutes Tours. Meet at CFD™ Old West Museum 11:45 A.M.: P re-Rodeo Entertainment including Junior Barrel Racing 12:45 P.M.: G rand Entry & Cheyenne Frontier Days™ “Daddy of ‘em All®” Rodeo 7:45 P.M.: F rontier Nights® PBR TEAM SERIES EVENT


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CARNIVAL/MIDWAY

10:30 A.M.–9:30 P.M.: Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Exhibit Hall 10:30 A.M.–MIDNIGht.: C heyenne Frontier Days™ Carnival Midway & Shopping 11 A.M.–MIDNIGht.: Buckin’ A Saloon. DJ music & dancing

OLD FRONTIER TOWN

10:30 A.M.–8 P.M.: P etting Zoo 11 A.M.–8 P.M.: S idewinder Saloon. Live performances 11 A.M.–Noon & 4–7 P.M.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 27

DOWNTOWN/OFF PARK 9 A.M.: G rand Parade in Downtown 10 A.M.–7 P.M.: BLM Wild Horse & Burro Program in Lion’s Park

PARK-N-RIDE

10 A.M.–12:30 A.M.: L ocated at I-25 & Happy Jack

FRONTIER PARK ARENA

CFD™ OLD WEST MUSEUM & STORE

8 A.M.–7 P.M.: C FD™ Old West Museum & CFD™ Western Art Show 8 A.M.–7 P.M.: S hopping at the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Store

THE GARDEN

11 A.M.–8 P.M.: Relax and Recharge 5–8 P.M.: L ive music & dancing with Mountain Duo

INDIAN VILLAGE

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11:15 A.M., 3 P.M. & 6 P.M.: Native American Dance Performances 1 P.M. & 4 P.M.: I nteractive Cultural Sharing 2 P.M. & 5:15 P.M.: N ative American Flute Player

9:30 & 10:30 A.M.: B ehind the Chutes Tours. Meet at CFD™ Old West Museum 11:45 A.M.: P re-Rodeo Entertainment including Junior Barrel Racing 12:45 P.M.: G rand Entry & Cheyenne Frontier Days™ “Daddy of ‘em All®” Rodeo 8 P.M.: F rontier Nights® KID ROCK with special guest NIGHT RANGER

CARNIVAL/MIDWAY

10:30 A.M.–9:30 P.M.: C heyenne Frontier Days™ Exhibit Hall 10:30 A.M.–MIDNIGht.: C heyenne Frontier Days™ Carnival Midway & Shopping 11 A.M.–MIDNIGht.: Buckin’ A Saloon. Live music & dancing with Walker Williams Band

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DOWNTOWN/OFF PARK

7–9 A.M.: F ree Pancake Breakfast downtown at the Depot 10 A.M.: U.S.A.F. Thunderbirds Aerial Demonstration over F.E. Warren Air Force Base 10 A.M.–7 P.M.: BLM Wild Horse & Burro Program

CFD™ OLD WEST MUSEUM & STORE

OLD FRONTIER TOWN

10:30 A.M.–8 P.M.: P etting Zoo 11 A.M.–8 P.M.: S idewinder Saloon. Live performances 11 A.M.–Noon & 4–7 P.M. 4:30–7:30 P.M.: C huckwagon VIP Experience (Ticket Required)

THURSDAY, JULY 28

8 A.M.–7 P.M.: C FD™ Old West Museum & CFD™ Western Art Show 8 A.M.–7 P.M.: S hopping at the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Store

PARK-N-RIDE

10 A.M.–12:30 A.M.: L ocated at I-25 & Happy Jack

FRONTIER PARK ARENA

THE GARDEN

11 A.M.–8 P.M.: Relax and Recharge 5–8 P.M.: L ive music & dancing with Erica Sunshine Lee

INDIAN VILLAGE

11 A.M.–1 P.M.: Kid’s Crafts 11:15 A.M., 3 P.M. & 6 P.M.: Native American Dance Performances 1 P.M. & 4 P.M.: I nteractive Cultural Sharing 2 P.M. & 5:15 P.M.: N ative American Flute Player 7 P.M.: Pow Wow

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9:30 & 10:30 A.M.: B ehind the Chutes Tours. Meet at CFD™ Old West Museum 11:45 A.M.: P re-Rodeo Entertainment including Junior Barrel Racing 12:45 P.M.: G rand Entry & Cheyenne Frontier Days™ “Daddy of ‘em All®” Rodeo 8 P.M.: F rontier Nights® KOE WETZEL, NELLY, & JELLY ROLL

CARNIVAL/MIDWAY

10:30 A.M.–9:30 P.M.: C heyenne Frontier Days™ Exhibit Hall 10:30 A.M.–MIDNIGht.: Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Carnival Midway & Shopping 11 A.M.–MIDNIGht.: B uckin’ A Saloon. Live music & dancing with Walker Williams Band

DOWNTOWN/OFF PARK

9 A.M.: Grand Parade in Downtown 10 A.M.–7 P.M.: B LM Wild Horse & Burro Program in Lion’s Park

CFD™ OLD WEST MUSEUM & STORE

8 A.M.–7 P.M.: C FD™ Old West Museum & CFD™ Western Art Show 8 A.M.–7 P.M.: S hopping at the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Store

THE GARDEN

11 A.M.–8 P.M.: R elax and Recharge 5–8 P.M.: L ive music & dancing with Mountain Duo

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INDIAN VILLAGE

DOWNTOWN/OFF PARK

7–9 A.M.: F ree Pancake Breakfast downtown at the Depot 10 A.M.–7 P.M.: B LM Wild Horse & Burro Program in Lion’s Park

11:15 A.M., 3 P.M. & 6 P.M.: Native American Dance Performances 1 P.M. & 4 P.M.: I nteractive Cultural Sharing 2 P.M. & 5:15 P.M.: N ative American Flute Player

CFD™ OLD WEST MUSEUM & STORE

8 A.M.–7 P.M.: C FD™ Old West Museum & CFD™ Western Art Show 8 A.M.–7 P.M.: S hopping at the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Store

OLD FRONTIER TOWN

10 A.M.–1 P.M.: Chuckwagon Cookoff Cooking Demonstration 10:30 A.M.–8 P.M.: P etting Zoo 11 A.M.–8 P.M.: Sidewinder Saloon. Live performances 11 A.M.–Noon & 4–7 P.M.

FRIDAY, JULY 29 PARK-N-RIDE

10 A.M.–12:30 A.M.: Located at I-25 & Happy Jack

FRONTIER PARK ARENA

9:30 & 10:30 A.M.: B ehind the Chutes Tours. Meet at CFD™ Old West Museum 11:45 A.M.: P re-Rodeo Entertainment including Junior Barrel Racing 12:45 P.M.: G rand Entry & Cheyenne Frontier Days™ “Daddy of ‘em All®” Rodeo 8 P.M.: Frontier Nights® SAM HUNT with special guest RUSSELL DICKERSON

CARNIVAL/MIDWAY

10:30 A.M.–9:30 P.M.: Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Exhibit Hall 10:30 A.M.–MIDNIGht.: C heyenne Frontier Days™ Carnival Midway & Shopping 11 A.M.–MIDNIGht.: Buckin’ A Saloon. Live music & dancing with Walker Williams Band

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THE GARDEN

11 A.M.–8 P.M.: R elax and Recharge 5–8 P.M.: L ive music & dancing with Sugar Britches

INDIAN VILLAGE

11:15 A.M., 3 P.M. & 6 P.M.: N ative American Dance Performances 1 P.M. & 4 P.M.: I nteractive Cultural Sharing 2 P.M. & 5:15 P.M.: N ative American Flute Player

OLD FRONTIER TOWN

9:30 A.M.–2 P.M.: Y outh Chuckwagon Cookoff 10:30 A.M.–8 P.M.: P etting Zoo 11 A.M.–8 P.M.: S idewinder Saloon. Live performances 11 A.M.–Noon & 4–7 P.M.

SATURDAY, JULY 30 PARK-N-RIDE

10 A.M.–12:30 A.M.: L ocated at I-25 & Happy Jack

FRONTIER PARK ARENA

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9:30 & 10:30 A.M.: B ehind the Chutes Tours. Meet at CFD™ Old West Museum 11:45 A.M.: P re-Rodeo Entertainment including Junior Barrel Racing 12:45 P.M.: G rand Entry & Cheyenne Frontier Days™ “Daddy of ‘em All®” Rodeo 8 P.M.: F rontier Nights® BROOKS & DUNN with special guest ELVIE SHANE

CARNIVAL/MIDWAY

10:30 A.M.–9:30 P.M.: C heyenne Frontier Days™ Exhibit Hall 10:30 A.M.–MIDNIGht.: C heyenne Frontier Days™ Carnival Midway & Shopping 11 A.M.–MIDNIGht.: Buckin’ A Saloon. Live music & dancing with Jacob Christopher

DOWNTOWN/OFF PARK

Breakfast Served 6:30am-10:30am

9 A.M.: Grand Parade in downtown 10 A.M.–7 P.M.: B LM Wild Horse & Burro Program in Lion’s Park. Animal previews from 9–11 A.M. Bidder Applications due 10 A.M. 11:30 A.M.: B LM Wild Horse & Burro Live Auction

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CFD™ OLD WEST MUSEUM & STORE

CARNIVAL/MIDWAY

THE GARDEN

DOWNTOWN/OFF PARK

8 A.M.–7 P.M.: C FD™ Old West Museum & CFD™ Western Art Show 8 A.M.–7 P.M.: S hopping at the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Store 11 A.M.–8 P.M.: Relax and Recharge 5–8 P.M.: L ive music & dancing with Poudre Valley Boys

INDIAN VILLAGE

11 A.M.–1 P.M.: Kid’s Crafts 11:15 A.M., 3 P.M. & 6 P.M.: Native American Dance Performances 1 P.M. & 4 P.M.: I nteractive Cultural Sharing 2 P.M. & 5:15 P.M.: N ative American Flute Player

OLD FRONTIER TOWN

10:30 A.M.–8 P.M.: P etting Zoo 11 A.M.–8 P.M.: Sidewinder Saloon. Live performances 11 A.M.–Noon & 4–7 P.M. NOON: Chuckwagon Cookoff Competition NOON: Chuckwagon Meal To Go (Ticket Required)

SUNDAY, JULY 31 PARK-N-RIDE

10 A.M.–6 P.M.: Located at I-25 & Happy Jack

FRONTIER PARK ARENA

9 A.M.: C owboy Church Service 10 A.M.: Behind the Chutes Tours. Meet at CFD™ Old West Museum 12:30 P.M.: P re-Rodeo Entertainment 12:45 P.M.: G rand Entry & Cheyenne Frontier Days™ “Daddy of ‘em All®” Rodeo. Championship Saddles, Championship Packages, Championship Buckle Awards and Championship Chuckwagon Cookoff Buckles Awarded

9 A.M.–1 P.M.: S unday Brunch at the Buckle Club Bar & Grille 10:30 A.M.–6 P.M.: C heyenne Frontier Days™ Exhibit Hall 10:30 A.M.–6 P.M.: C heyenne Frontier Days™ Carnival Midway & Shopping 7 A.M.–3 P.M.: New Owners load adopted BLM Wild Horses & Burros 10 A.M.–6 P.M.: BLM Wild Horse & Burro Program

CFD™ OLD WEST MUSEUM & STORE

8 A.M.–6 P.M.: C FD™ Old West Museum & CFD™ Western Art Show 8 A.M.–6 P.M.: Shopping at the Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Store

THE GARDEN

11 A.M.–6 P.M.: Relax and Recharge

INDIAN VILLAGE

Photo courtesy of Cheyenne Frontier Days™

10 A.M.–1 P.M.: F rontier Park Native American Indian Village 11:15 A.M.: N ative American Dance Performance

OLD FRONTIER TOWN

10:30 A.M.–6 P.M.: P etting Zoo

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MILITARY EVENTS

SUNDAY, JULY 24

28TH ANNUAL BASE OPEN HOUSE FORT D. A. RUSSELL DAYS

Tentative schedule, subject to change without notice. All Base Events are located at Centennial Lake/Main Gate. Parking directed by Base Security. These events are free unless otherwise stated. Free shuttle from Frontier Park to F.E. Warren AFB from 9 A.M.–4 P.M. Last shuttle at 3:30 P.M.

FRIDAY, JULY 22

9 A.M.–4 P.M.: M uskets to Missiles Displays. View a UH-1N Huey helicopter, USAF fire trucks and USAF Security Forces vehicles 9 A.M.–4 P.M.: L iving History Camp Presentations/ Demonstrations 9 A.M.–2 P.M.: C amp Carlin Supply Run, a “stick” mule race for 5-8-year-old children delivering supplies to historic forts 10 A.M.–4 P.M.: F ood Vendors 11 A.M.: S ecurity Forces K9 Working Dog Presentation 2:30 P.M.: A merican Revolution Historic Military Demonstration 2:45 P.M.: G unfight demonstration by the Wyoming Widow Makers 3 P.M.: The Trotters Cavalry Performance. Demonstration of historical Cavalry Precision Riding Drills

SATURDAY, JULY 23

9 A.M.–4 P.M.: M uskets to Missiles Displays. See a UH-1N Huey helicopter, USAF fire trucks and USAF Security Forces vehicles 9 A.M.–4 P.M.: L iving History Camp Presentations/ Demonstrations 9 A.M.–2:30 P.M.: F .E. Warren AFB/Ft. D.A. Russell Historic Tour. Guided bus tour of base. Last tour leaves at 2:30 P.M. 9 A.M.–2 P.M.: C amp Carlin Supply Run, a “stick” mule race for 5-8 year old children delivering supplies to historic forts 10 A.M.–4 P.M.: F ood Vendors 11 A.M.: S ecurity Forces K9 Working Dog Presentation 11:30 P.M.: E OD (Explosive Ordinance Disposal) Equipment Demonstration NOON: H igh Noon Gunfight demonstration by the Wyoming Widow Makers 2:30 P.M.: A merican Revolution Historic Military Demonstration 3 P.M.: The Trotters Cavalry Performance. Demonstration of historical Cavalry Precision Riding Drills 3:30 P.M.: F t. D. A. Russell Days Historic WWII Military Demonstration 5:30–9 P.M.: P eriod Style Dance. Historic period clothing or western attire preferred but not required. Instruction provided. Fun for the whole family

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9 A.M.–4 P.M.: Living History Camp Presentations/ Demonstrations 9 A.M.–4 P.M.: Muskets to Missiles Displays. View a UH-1N Huey helicopter, USAF fire trucks and USAF Security Forces vehicles 9 A.M.–2:30 P.M.: Warren Spouses’ & Balfour Beatty Communities Historic Homes Tour and Warren ICBM & Heritage Museum Tour. National Register Historic buildings will be on display. Transportation provided. Must provide picture ID. No cameras or large bags. Last tour leaves at 2:30 P.M. 9 A.M.–2 P.M.: Camp Carlin Supply Run, a “stick” mule race for 5-8-year-old children delivering supplies to historic forts 9 A.M.: Historic Colonial Church Service 10 A.M.: EOD (Explosive Ordinance Disposal) Equipment Demonstration 10 A.M.–4 P.M.: Food Vendors 11 A.M.: Security Forces K9 Working Dog Presentation NOON: High Noon Gunfight demonstration by the Wyoming Widow makers 12:30 P.M.: EOD (Explosive Ordinance Disposal) Equipment Demonstration 3 P.M.: The Trotters Cavalry Performance. Demonstration of historical Cavalry Precision Riding Drills

MONDAY, JULY 25

1 P.M.: Military Monday at Frontier Park. Show Military I.D. (Active, Guard, Reserve, Retired or Dependent) for FREE C Stand rodeo ticket & FREE gate admission.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 27

10 A.M.: Wings Over Warren Airshow. Watch the USAF Thunderbirds Aerial Demonstration Team and other aerial and ground displays, Army Aviation Facility, F. E. Warren AFB. Follow signs, free parking.

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Antiques, Flea Markets & Thrift Stores

Automotive (continued)

31 M&R RV Parts & Service.................... 56 Ambitious Diversities........................ 40 32 Meineke Car Care Center.................. 65 Antiques Central, LLC....................... 40 33 Tyrrell Chevrolet............................... 72 Avenues Antiques............................. 40 34 Tyrrell Honda.................................... 72 Bart’s Flea Market....................... 16, 40 Entertainment Capitol City Thrift Store.................... 40 35 Alf’s Pub and Package Liquor........... 17 Christine & Co................................... 40 36 Cheyenne Frontier Days™................... 3 Dream Team Depot........................... 40 37 Laramie County Shooting Sports Complex.......................................... 48 The Eclectic Elephant....................... 41 Frontier Antiques.............................. 41 38 Wyoming Downs............................... 57

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Goodwill............................................ 41 Medical 11 Our Place........................................... 41 39 Cheyenne Regional Medical Center................................ 10 12 St Vincent DePaul Thrift Store.......... 41

Art Galleries and Museums Real Estate

40 #1 Properties................................36-37 90 Cowgirls of the West Museum and Gift Store............................ 24, 35 41 Brooks Ranch Land........................... 55 13 Deselms Fine Art............................... 52 42 Century 21 Bell Real Estate.............. 11 14 Historic Governors’ Mansion...... 35, 54 43 Coldwell Banker The Property Exchange......................................... 21 15 Military Memorial Museum............... 42 16 Nelson Museum of the West....... 35, 43 Restaurants & Bars 35 Alf’s Pub and Package Liquor........... 17 17 Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum..................... 29, 35 44 Applebees......................................... 51 18 Quebec 01 Historic Site.................... 54 45 Blackjack Pizza................................. 60 46 Blue Raven Brewery......................... 22 Automotive 47 Chick-Fil-A......................................... 64 19 AAMCO Transmissions Total Car Care.................................. 12 48 The Crown Bar.................................. 39 20 Bish’s RV of Cheyenne...................... 23 49 The Diamond Horseshoe Café......... 39 21 The Brake Stop................................. 53 50 Dog Haus Biergarten........................ 51 51 DT’s Sports Bar and 22 Breeze Thru Car Wash...................... 67 Package Liquor.................................. 5 23 Cheyenne Kubota........................46-47 52 DT’s Tusker Bar and Liquormart........ 5 24 Grease Monkey................................... 9 53 Espi’s Restaurant.............................. 59 25 Halladay Auto Group.......................... 7 54 Guadalajara Restaurant................... 52 26 High Country Harley-Davidson........ 18 55 The Hawthorne Tree......................... 30 27 High Country Truck and Auto........... 66 56 Keg ‘n Kork Liquors & Lounge.......... 62 28 K’s Trailer Parts & Service, LLC......... 50 57 The Office Bar & Grill........................ 13 29 KIA of Cheyenne................................ 19 58 Railyard Coffee Haus & Eatery......... 13 30 Lennox Auto Body Repair, 59 Tres Amigos Family Mexican Restaurant....................................... 27 Glass & Detail Center...................... 14

Retail 60 20 61 62 63 64 51

52 65 66 56 67 67 31 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 61 78

307 Made........................................... 49 Bish’s RV of Cheyenne...................... 23 Boot Barn............................................ 4 Capitol Lumber Company.................. 8 Cheyenne Dog Food Company........ 53 Cool River Wine and Spirits.............. 20 DT’s Sports Bar and Package Liquor.................................. 5 DT’s Tusker Bar and Liquormart........ 5 Jax Outdoor Gear, Farm & Ranch..... 71 JO-ED Produce.................................. 61 Keg ‘n Kork Liquors & Lounge.......... 62 Lincolnway Liquor............................ 31 Lincolnway Super Pawn................... 31 M&R RV Parts & Service.................... 56 Martindales Western Store............... 59 Mary’s Mountain Cookies................. 28 Patio Splash Hot Tub & Spas............ 45 Prairie House Home Goods.............. 53 Rocky Mountain Gun Trader............... 6 Simplicity 307................................... 49 Spiritual Awakenings........................ 66 Sportsman’s Warehouse.................. 50 Town & Country Supermarket Liquors...................... 70 Underwood Flowers and Gifts......... 32 The Wrangler....................................... 4 Wyoming Home................................ 26

Services

79 Blue Federal Credit Union.................. 2 80 Cheyenne Regional Airport.............. 62 81 Downtown Development Authority.......................................... 25 82 Gold’s Gym........................................ 13 83 Cheyenne LEADS............................... 38 84 HollyFrontier Sinclair....................... 33 85 Meridian FCU..................................... 15 86 Nutrition Company........................... 13 88 Senior Helpers.................................. 63 74 Spiritual Awakenings........................ 66 89 Visit Cheyenne, The Convention and Visitors Bureau......................... 31


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