Wyoming Statehood Day
Wyoming Statehood Day is held on July 10. 1890. This event in the first decade of the month July is annual. Help us
Wyoming may always come last alphabetically, but don't hold that against it. Wyoming was the first state to have a county public library. The Wyoming territory became first in the nation to grant women over the age of 21 the right to vote in 1869.
The state of Wyoming has a beautiful landscape, lush wilderness, breathtaking mountains with jutting rock formations. Wyoming has the least population in the United States and the 10th biggest by land area. If you are a tourist, you may find your self driving for hours and hours, enjoying nature’s beauty without seeing another person in some of its areas.
The name “Wyoming” comes from the Lenape Indian word mecheweami-ing, which means “at (or on) the big plain.”
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