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Wyoming State Flags & Banners

Wyoming State Flags & Banners available in all sizes in nylon and polyester.
Wyoming was grated statehood on July 10, 1890 making it the 44th state of the United States of America. Yellowstone is the first official National Park which opened in 1872 and lies mostly within the bounderies of Wyoming. Wyoming is known as The Equality State because of the rights women have traditionally enjoyed there. Wyoming women were the first in the nation to vote, serve on juries and hold public office.
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Information and history of the state of Wyoming

What is now southwestern Wyoming became a part of the Spanish Empire and later Mexican territory of Alta California, until it was ceded to the United States in 1848 at the end of the Mexican-American War.

After the Union Pacific Railroad had reached the town of Cheyenne in 1867, the region's population began to grow steadily, and the federal government established the Wyoming Territory on July 25, 1868.

The United States admitted Wyoming into the Union as the 44th state on July 10, 1890.

Some Wyoming Symbols

1. State Bird 2. State Reptile 3. State Flower 4. State Fish 5. State Soil
6. State Tree 7. State Gemstone 8. State Grass 9. State Fossil 10. State Animal
  1. Western Meadowlark - Wyoming designated the western meadowlark as offiicial state bird in 1927.
  2. Horned Lizard - Wyoming designated the horned lizard as the official state reptile in 1993.
  3. Indian Paintbrush - Indian paintbrush was designated the state flower of Wyoming in 1917.
  4. Cutthroat Trout -The cutthroat trout was designated the official state fish of Wyoming in 1987.
  5. Forkwood Soil - The Forkwood series consists of very deep, well drained soils formed in slopewash alluvium derived from interbedded shale and argillaceous sandstone.
  6. Plains Cottonwood - Wyoming designated the plains cottonwood as official state tree in 1947.
  7. Jade - Wyoming designated jade as the official state gemstone in 1967.
  8. Western Wheatgrass - Wyoming designated western wheatgrass as the official state grass in 2007.
  9. Knightia - Knightia was designated the official state fossil of Wyoming in 1987. An extinct genus of fish, knightia is well-known from the abundant fossils found in the Green River Formation of Wyoming.
  10. Buffalo - Wyoming designated the American buffalo as official state mammal in 1985.

Did you know?

  • Wyoming was the first state to give women the right to vote. (1869)
  • Yellowstone is the first official National Park (1872)
  • Wyoming leads the country in coal production in 1994 with 3 million tons per week.
  • The first Dude Ranch in Wyoming was the Eaton Ranch, near Wolf. The Eaton's also came up with the term "dude".
  • Wyoming has the lowest population of all 50 United States.
  • The JCPenney stores were started in Kemmerer.
  • Devils Tower was designated as the first National Monument (1906)
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