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5 unusual facts about Laramie County


Cheyenne metropolitan area

See also: U.S. Metropolitan Statistical Areas, Cheyenne, Wyoming, Laramie County, Wyoming, the Metropolitan Areas of Wyoming, and the Front Range Urban Corridor.

The Cheyenne Metropolitan Statistical Area is defined as Laramie County, Wyoming.

The Cheyenne Metropolitan Statistical Area includes the City of Cheyenne, the Town of Albin, the Town of Burns, the Town of Pine Bluffs and the unincorporated areas of Laramie County.

Colorado metropolitan areas

The Front Range Urban Corridor encompasses the 13-county North Central Colorado Urban Area, the four-county South Central Colorado Urban Area, and Laramie County, Wyoming.

Jacques La Ramee

A number of sites in Wyoming are named for him, including the Laramie River, the city of Laramie, Fort Laramie, Laramie Peak, and Laramie County, Wyoming.


Edwin H. Whitehead

Whitehead was one of five children born to Douglas and Edith Whitehead in Burns, a small community in Laramie County near Cheyenne, the Wyoming state capital.

Nagle Warren Mansion

Nagle Warren Mansion, also known as Cheyenne YWCA Building, is former residence and YWCA with three buildings located in Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyoming.

Richard V. Thomas

Thomas was active in civic and community affairs, including the Masonic lodge, the Cheyenne Kiwanis International, and the United Way of Laramie County.


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Harriet Elizabeth Byrd

Byrd graduated with a bachelor's degree in education from West Virginia State College, a historically black college in Institute, West Virginia in 1949, and returned to Wyoming in order to apply for a teaching job with the Laramie County School District, but was denied employment because of her race.