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2018 GUIDE TO CHEYENNE

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Welcome To Cheyenne by Mayor Marian Orr........................ 6 Editor’s Note on Cheyenne Frontier Days™........................... 8 Parades Reflect the Spirit of the Frontier...............................10 Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Volunteers Make It Happen.........12 Volunteers Serve Pancake Breakfasts.....................................14 “The Garden” at Frontier Park...............................................16 The Cheyenne Depot & Plaza.............................................18 “Little Sun Drum and Dance Group” Providing American Indian Entertainment.....................20 The Old Fashioned Melodrama........................................... 22 Pistol Packin’ Gunslingers Shoot It Up!.................................24 Thunderbirds Aerial Demonstration, F. E. Warren AFB Open House...................................... 28 The Historic Governors’ Mansion......................................... 30 Keeping the Western Spirit Alive..........................................32 Cheyenne Frontier Days™: Transformed from the Early Days to the Present Festivities......................................... 34-35 Wyoming State Capitol....................................................... 38 Cheyenne Museums........................................................... 39 The Nelson Museum of the West......................................... 40 Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Cowboy Church.........................42 Antique, Flea Market and Thrift Directory....................... 44-45 Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum................ 46-47 Messenger’s Old West Museum........................................... 48 Laramie County Shooting Sports Complex......................50-51 Trolley Tours Features Historic Areas................................52-53 Transportation for CFD™ Visitors....................................... 54 Map of Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Park............................... 54 Schedule of Events.........................................................55-67 Advertiser Index................................................................. 68 Business Locator Map......................................................... 69

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Welcome To Cheyenne On behalf of the City of Cheyenne Governing Body and the residents of Cheyenne, I am pleased to welcome you to our community. I was honored to be sworn in as Cheyenne’s first female mayor on January 3, 2017 coinciding with Cheyenne’s Sesquicentennial (150th) birthday. 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 Mayor Marian Orr a site for an Army Post. Cheyenne is home of the Wyoming Air Guard and Army National Guard and will soon have the only National Veteran’s Cemetery in the state of Wyoming. Cheyenne deeply values our military personnel and those who have served. While you are here, I hope you will enjoy the rich history

that makes Cheyenne great. For over 120 years, Cheyenne has hosted “The Daddy of ‘em All”® -- Cheyenne Frontier Days™. 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 in July a one-ofa-kind experience. These men and women are the backbone for the CFD™ experience — a 10 day celebration chocked full of parades, pancakes 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. Cheyenne boasts cultural and recreational opportunities as well. Our Civic Center, home of the Cheyenne Symphony Orchestra, offers numerous productions throughout the year. Cheyenne Little Theater 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 150 years ago on November 17th, and since that day Cheyenne and Union Pacific have been close partners. Our parks and greenway system are some of the best you will find. The Cheyenne Botanic Gardens and Paul Smith Children’s Village are located in Lions Park, with an associated High Plains Arboretum located five miles northwest of Cheyenne at an elevation of 6,200 feet. The Botanic Gardens recently unveiled its new multi-million dollar conservatory yet another jewel in our community. A 40 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 is undergoing a monumental renovation and restoration with an anticipated finish date of 2018. We can’t wait to see the results. Again, welcome to Cheyenne, the “Magic City of the Plains.” I hope your time spent here is memorable and magical.

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2018 Guide to Frontier Days™ July 20-29, 2018 In its 122nd 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 that roll 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, Wyo. 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 eleven 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, 122 years in the making!

Visit Cheyenne, the Convention & Visitors Bureau & The Cheyenne Street Railway Stop by our Visitor Center in the Historic Depot located at 15th and Capitol Avenue. We’ll help you plan your Cheyenne visit and get you aboard the trolley! The Cheyenne Street Railway departs from the Depot, providing a narrated shuttle ractions to the area’s hottest attractions ne’s ’s while recalling Cheyenne’s De t Square ~ 121 W. W 15th Street Stre One Depot wild & woolly past! Phone: 307-778-3133 or 800-426-5009 ek k May-Sept ~ 7 days a week www.cheyenne. www.cheyenne.org

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Parades Reflect the Spirit of the Frontier

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The Grand Parades have been popular with Cheyenne Frontier Days™ (CFD) audiences for over 120 years and 2018 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 CFD 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 a hour and a half and are over a mile long, starting at 24th St. and Capitol Ave., winding through downtown, and back up to 24th St. and Carey Ave. 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 Make It Happen Cheyenne Frontier Days™ (CFD) is put on by a General Committee of eleven 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, Rodeo, Security, and Tickets. These committees are supported by a corps of more than 2,500 volunteers who work throughout the year to produce the July event.

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The General Chairman, Bill Berg, 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 122-year-old “Legend of the Old West.” For information on becoming a CFD volunteer, pick up an application at Cheyenne Frontier Days™ headquarters or on the website at www.cfdrodeo.com.


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Volunteers Serve FREE Pancake Breakfasts

In true Cheyenne Frontier Days™ (CFD) fashion, numerous Indian Committee volunteers donate their time to set up for the free pancake breakfast which 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, ham, and coffee or 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 breakfasts 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 menu uses 650 pounds of butter, 450 ays™ gallons of syrup, e Frontier D y of Cheyenn es rt u co o 4,000 pounds Phot of ham, 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 Ave., from 7-9 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Bring the entire family!

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“The Garden” at Frontier Park

“The Garden” just inside the main gate is your go to spot to relax and recharge during Cheyenne Frontier Days™. Beginning July 20 at 11 a.m., “The Garden” will open to the public for the 122nd Annual “Daddy of ‘em All”®. Formerly known as The Amphitheater at Volunteer Square, “The Garden” was newly revamped into a lounge oriented spot in 2016. Located just inside the main gate at Frontier Park, it’s the perfect place to meet friends for a fun filled day or night. The Garden opens daily starting Friday, July 20 at 11 a.m. until 8 p.m. through Sunday, July 29 . The free entertainment stage will close at 8 p.m., just in time for Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Frontier Nights® entertainment to begin. “Fiesta Day” will be Sunday, July 22. Join us for an all-day event featuring Latino food, entertainment, live bands, and live remote broadcasts throughout the day, brought to “The Garden” by “La Familia Broadcasting.” “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 2018 is an expanded music and entertainment schedule that

will make your experience a cool and relaxing break from the hustle and bustle of the Carnival Midway area and other exciting events such as the rodeo. Sit down and catch your breath with a snack and listen to some fantastic music before making your way to other exciting events that make up the “Daddy of ‘em All”®. Please stop by and join us for the sights and sounds of “The Garden.” You won’t be disappointed and will want to come back and visit, because, “after all, it’s free”!

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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, Rhythm by the Rails 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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Designed in Richardsonian Romanesque style and constructed from polychromatic sandstone, the Union Pacific Depot is widely acknowledged to be one of the most beautiful railroad stations in North America. The Depot is next to the very active main line of Union Pacific, with over 90 trains passing through each day. The Union Pacific Steam Shop is home to the famous 844 and 3985 steam locomotives. In 2014, the 4014 Big Boy steam locomotive arrived to start its restoration. The Transcontinental Railroad map embedded in the terrazzo floor of the Cheyenne Depot lobby is just one of the building’s highlights. The original wood benches in the lobby still bear the cigarette burns from soldiers in transport. The “Coupler Building” is a gorgeous addition to the Depot. The building serves as a beautiful viewing area of trains passing by and an entrance in the second floor baggage attic where the world famous Union Central and Northern HNo3 Model Railroad reside. Built over 30 years by Harry Brunk, this unique 65-foot layout replicates the Colorado and Southern narrow gauge railroads along Clear Creek in Colorado. The towns of Blackhawk, Idaho Springs, Silver Plume and Georgetown are replicated in exquisite detail on this fabulous model. Ignite the spirit in your summer; experience the romance of the railroad and join us in celebrating the Union Pacific Depot and all that it represents. For more information about the museum or Depot events, please contact the Cheyenne Depot Museum at (307)632-3905 or visit our website at www.cheyennedepotmuseum.org. If you are traveling, stop by Cheyenne’s Visitor’s Center, located in the Cheyenne Depot lobby, where you can pick up information on area attractions, lodging and the downtown walking tour.


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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™. 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 21 through Saturday, July 28.

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 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. This year the Indian Village will open at 11 a.m. on Friday, July 20 for visitors interested in food and vendors.

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Pistol Packin’ Gunslingers Shoot It Up! 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 6:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday, “High Noon” on Sunday, then “High Noon” and 6:00 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. The shows are based on six scripts that recreate an atmosphere of Cheyenne in the 1890’s. Although none of

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Thunderbirds Aerial Demonstration

and F.E. Warren AFB Open House 2018 Francis E. Warren Air Force Base will sponsor the USAF Thunderbirds Aerial Demonstration Team, Wednesday, July 25 at 9:30 a.m., south of Cheyenne at Laramie County Community College, located at 1400 East College Drive. Parking will be available at LCCC, and there will also be free transportation to and from the Thunderbirds show. The pick-up locations are Holiday Home Plaza on Nationway and Cheyenne Plaza

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on E. Lincolnway. Transportation will run 7:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m. The access road at LCCC will close at 9:00 a.m. No one will be able to access or leave the Viewing Site after 9:00 a.m., until the show is done around 10:30 a.m. For parking and Park-n-Ride information call 307-778-1291 or go to lccc.wy.edu. Fort D. A. Russell Days and the F.E. Warren AFB Open House will be held Friday, July 20 through Sunday, July 22, from 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Visitors are welcome to come and experience presentations that recreate the past and demonstrate the effectiveness of today’s deterrent force, as Francis E. Warren AFB traces its heritage from “Muskets to Missiles.” Buses will be running from Cheyenne Frontier Days Grounds to the Base Open House at F. E. Warren AFB free of charge on Saturday, July 21 through Sunday, July 22. Schedule is being set, please inquire where Park ‘n Ride buses drop off and pick up at CFD. The bus will be running from this same stop to and from F. E. Warren AFB and Cheyenne Frontier Days Grounds. There will be tours of the Minuteman ICBM Launch Facility, Launch Control Center Trainers, and visits to the Warren ICBM & Heritage Museum, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, July 21-22. Buses will be available at Centennial Lake, Gate 1, F. E. Warren AFB for these tours. Living history demonstrations will take place daily from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. during Fort. D. A. Russell Days. The Buffalo Stampede 10k and 5k will start at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 21 with same day registration and packet pick up beginning at 6:30 a.m. For registration information, call (307)773-4948 or search “Buffalo Stampede” on www. active.com. A “period style” dance will be held Saturday, July 21 at 5:30 p.m. Historic period clothing or western clothing is preferred but not required. Call (307)773-2980 for more information. On Sunday, July 22, from 9:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m., the Warren Spouses’ and Balfour Beatty Communities will host a historic homes tour. National Register Historic buildings will be on display for visitor viewing. Buses will depart from Centennial Lake, Gate 1, F. E. Warren AFB. For more information, please call (307)514-4000. Additionally on Sunday, there will be a Historic Colonial Church Service at the Sarsaparilla Saloon just inside Gate 1 at Centennial Lake. The Public is invited. 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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The Historic Governors’ Mansion

Corinthian columns that were quarried in four sections, carved on-site and assembled. Construction of the mansion began in the 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 home through the various eras throughout. Enjoy self-guided tours enhanced with kiosks and 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 www.artsparkshistory.com. There is no admission charge but a suggested donation of $5 is encouraged. During Cheyenne Frontier Days™, open daily: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Summer hours: June 1-September 30, Monday-Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Sundays 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Winter hours: October 1-May 31, WednesdaySaturday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Tuesday by pre-arranged appointment. Seasonal Closures in October, November, January. Call for details.

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 1925 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 twoand-a-half story structure’s portico features solid sandstone

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Keeping the Western Spirit Alive

The Cowgirls of the West is dedicated to preserving the heritage and the role women played in the taming and settling of the wild, rough and tumble west. The organization was founded in 1995 by women who not only wanted to keep the Western Spirit alive, but also to honor strong women of the past and present who have made amazing contributions to western culture and history! The settling of the west has been romanticized in books and movies and the lives of women have been shown as easy, glamorous ones. But nothing is farther from the truth—these women worked alongside the

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men to make our west the one we know today. The purpose of Cowgirls of the West is to tell this story. They do this in a number of ways. Their goal from the beginning was to have a museum to house the many items of Cowgirl history that have been donated and put on loan with them. In 2001, the Cowgirls of the West Museum and Gifts opened in downtown Cheyenne and you will find Cowgirl Memorabilia, western gift items and Cowgirl volunteers to answer questions and help tell the tale. They also have wonderful luncheons on the second Monday from September through May at Little America with wonderful western programs. The Cowgirls can also be found at many civic events helping out and wearing their very visible black and red capes! They sponsor the Cowgirls of the West Memorial Scholarship at LCCC. They have also published two cookbooks with interesting stories about many of their members included with their recipes. The Cowgirls of the West have the “Spring Fling” in April with a carry-in dinner. They participate in the CFD™ parade every year with a float and lots of cheering Cowgirls in the back of a 1957 red 2-ton flatbed truck. Their largest fundraiser is the Cowgirls of the West Annual Brunch and Style Show held the first Monday of Cheyenne Frontier Days™. It is open to the public, as most of their projects are, and entertains nearly 600 guests every July. The Cowgirls are excited to invite everyone down to their Museum on Friday, July 27th to meet and talk with the talented and beautiful State Miss Rodeo Queens. Be ready to go home with a hand full of autographed pictures of these amazing women. The fun starts at 9 a.m. Some members are ranch women from pioneer families, but most are women and men who love the west and are interested in preserving and learning more about western history. They welcome all to join their membership; annual dues are only $30. Monthly luncheons are $20 and held the 2nd Monday of every month (except June, July and August) and are open to the public. “You don’t have to rope and ride—just have the Western Spirit inside!” The Cowgirls of the West Museum is located at 203 and 205 West 17th Street in downtown Cheyenne. For more information, please call the museum at (307)638-4994 or write to PO Box 525, Cheyenne, WY 82003 or visit our Facebook page.


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Welcome to Cheyenne! Stop and Take a Break with Us!

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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™ (CFD) committee was formed to develop an event that would attract visitors and attention to Cheyenne. The exact origin of CFD™ 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. 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-1920’s, non-rodeo 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 1930’s, an increasing number of celebrities began to attend the festivities. Actors came to have fun and promote their new films. In the 1950’s and 60’s, stars

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from television westerns participated in Cheyenne Frontier Days™. Native Americans weren’t a part of the first CFD, but public demand brought them to the second celebration. Shoshones from the Wind River Reservation took part in the early years. By the late 1920’s, 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 CFD. 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 1920’s, 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 CFD, 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 Cheyenne Frontier Days™ 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 122 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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The Wyoming State Capitol: Restoring the Grandeur of the People’s House

The first comprehensive renovation in the Wyoming Capitol’s 130-year history is transforming the building’s interior back to its original grandeur, including using 1888 decorative paint designs, returning ceiling heights and restoring the twostory historic Supreme Court Chamber. The Capitol is closed for renovation until mid-2019. This historic building is not large enough to meet the current level of demand for public meeting space and critical infrastructure failures must be fixed to protect the Capitol for future generations. One of the principal drivers of the restoration project is to provide the opportunity for increased public participation in the legislative process. The renovation will add several large meeting rooms in the Capitol, as well as in the Capitol Extension, which connects to the Herschler Building. Additionally, the Capitol suffers from dangerous life-safety issues, including inadequate smoke and fire detection systems and non-existent smoke and fire suppression systems. The renovation will address these issues.

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The invasive work to repair the building has created an opportunity to restore historic elements that were significantly altered during previous renovation projects. New historic paint studies have revealed that very extensive trompe l’oeil patterns dating back to 1888 were located throughout the Capitol corridors and in the historic Wyoming Supreme Court

Chamber. Additionally, studies have uncovered 1917 decorative paint in the chambers and galleries of the Senate and House. Thanks to the discoveries, the Capitol will be restored to its beautiful and ornate grandeur. Additionally, the original ceiling heights will be restored, exposing even more historic decorative elements such as stenciling, cornice molding and arched doorways. The restoration of lay lights and skylights will return more natural light into the building. The historic Wyoming Supreme Chamber, where the state’s Constitution was signed giving women the right to vote, will be restored to its original two-story height with its stained glass lay light and chandelier. This magnificent chamber will become the largest public meeting room in the Capitol and visitors will be able to visit this historical significant room where women were first given the right to vote, serve on juries and hold public office. Although the Capitol and its grounds are closed to the public during the restoration, taking a sidewalk tour around the Capitol is a wonderful way to appreciate the detail in the architecture. Or please visit the Capitol exhibit at the Wyoming State Museum to learn more about the building’s significance to national history, and the architectural and design elements. The museum, located at 2301 Central Avenue, just a short walk form the Capitol, is open 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Saturday and admission is free.


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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 Museum, you will experience 13 the stories of the individuals, livestock and organizations whose distinctive contributions to CFD have helped grow a dream into “The Daddy of ‘em All.” For an hour or two, this Museum helps you travel back in time through the rich history of Cheyenne Frontier Days and relive the Western legend.

Cowgirls of the West Museum & Gift Shop 203 & 205 W. 17th St. • 307-638-4994 www.cowgirlsofthewestmuseum.com Extended Hours During CFD™ Fri., July 20 - Sat., July 28: 9 am - 5 pm Free Admission Tues. - Fri.: 11 am - 4 pm Sat.: 11 am - 3 pm 14 A grass-roots museum dedicated 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.

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Mon.-Fri.: 8 am - 5 pm Extended Hours During CFD™ Step back in time and see how 17 settlers survived on the Plains. Enjoy one of the largest collections of horse-drawn vehicles, including Buffalo Bill’s personal carriage.

Nelson Museum of the West 1714 Carey Ave. • 307-635-7670

www.nelsonmuseum.com Admission Mon. - Fri.: 9 am - 4:30 pm Open Mon. - Sat. During Frontier Days™ Handicapped Accessible Audio Tours • Historic Location 18 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.

Please call the museums for current exhibits.

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

www.artsparkhistory.com Free Admission $5 Suggested Donation Hours During CFD™ Daily: 9 am - 5 pm Step into history with a 16 self-guided tour of Wyoming’s elegant Colonial Revival Executive Mansion. Built in 1905, it served as home to Wyoming’s Governors for 71 years, including the United State’s first elected woman governor, Nellie Tayloe Ross. The Mansion’s history is enhanced by cell phone audio tours and electronic touch-screen videos featuring Wyoming Governors, First Ladies, womens’ suffrage, the Cold War era and mansion architecture.

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The Nelson Museum of The West

The Nelson Museum of the West is located at 1714 Carey Avenue. The museum is open Monday - Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. during Cheyenne Frontier Days™. It is open Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. the rest of the season. The Museum is closed from November to April. The museum is a nonprofit endeavor. Admission fees are as follows: Adults $5, seniors $4, and children under 12 years of age are free when accompanied by an adult. Please contact in advance for reduced group rates. Tickets may also be purchased in conjunction with the downtown Trolley Tour from the Cheyenne Visitors Bureau. 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. An exhibit dedicated to the military features the uniforms and equipment used through four major periods including: The Indian Wars, Spanish American War, World War I and World War II. The museum has also updated its other exhibits: Art of

the First Americans, They Saddled the West and Artistry in Silver just to name a few. The Museum features 11,000 square feet of Native American beadwork, weavings, jewelry, quillwork and pottery. Cowboy saddles, boots, spurs and hats, children’s items and fine Western art by some of the earliest Western Artists can also be seen. The Museum has a large Trophy Animal Collection that includes animals from all over the world as well as here in Wyoming. Historic firearms are also featured at the museum. Of particular interest is an exhibit on 19th Century Cowboy and Indian weaponry as well as a Colt SAA that was won as a prize at the 1919 Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Rodeo. This museum is not to be missed if you love the legends and appeal of the Old West!

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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™ Cowboy Church Sunday, July 22, 9 a.m., Grandstand B Susie McEntire and her husband Mark Eaton will be cohosting CFD™ Cowboy Church Sunday, July 22, 9:00 a.m., Grandstand B. Susie has been co-hosting Cowboy Church at CFD™ for the past 35 years. The CFD™ rodeo has been such an historic and important event in the McEntire family lives. Her grandfather, John McEntire, was crowned 1934 ‘World’s Champion Steer Roper’ at Cheyenne and her father, Clark McEntire, her brother, Pake, sons EP and Samuel Luchsinger have all competed at “The Daddy of them All”® and of course Susie’s sister, Reba McEntire, has performed for CFD Saturday night sell out crowds. Susie shares her big sister’s musical gifting, but Susie has directed her talents to the Inspirational Country side of American Roots music garnering much acclaim from her

peers and fans alike. In addition to numerous awards and nominations from TNN, GMA and CCMA, Susie has been named “Artist of the Year” several times in the field of Positive Country Music. She has also scored four #1 singles on the Positive Country radio charts. “Give” recorded with John Blackwell is her most recent single which moved up the ICMA charts to #1 for nearly 5 months in the top 20 and was nominated for Vocal Duet of the Year 2014. Susie’s husband Mark joins her to sing on stage and brings an inspiring, relevant and entertaining Christian message. This is a “Multi-denominational” Cowboy Church service. Everyone is welcome. Buckets will be passed for donations to Mark and Susie’s non-profit charity efforts The Eaton Leadership Foundation, (ELF) www.eatonleadership.org and Susie’s music will be available for sale onsite and at www. susiemcentire.com. Special guests are always a part of this event. Come and enjoy a beautiful morning in Grandstand B, Sunday, July 22, at 9:00 a.m. LADIES! You are encouraged to attend the “2nd Annual Pamper Me in Old Cheyenne,” Sunday, July 22, 5:00-6:30 p.m. at Cheyenne Hills Church, 7505 US Hwy 30, with Susie McEntire & Keenie Word. Pamper Me and Cheyenne Hills are partnering on this event and there is NO registration fee!!! There will be lots of fellowship, singing, inspiring life stories, and shopping. Event will end at 6:30 with ladies enjoying a snack and lots more fellowship.

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Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum Experience the History of Cheyenne Frontier Days! Cheyenne Frontier Days’ history comes alive at the CFD Old West Museum! Inside the Museum, you will experience the stories of the individuals, livestock, and organizations whose distinctive contributions to CFD have helped grow a dream into “The Daddy of ‘em All.” For an hour or two, this Museum helps you travel back in time through the rich history of Cheyenne Frontier Days and relive the Western legend. In 1978, a group of volunteers established the CFD Old West Museum with the goal of preserving the historic carriage collection used in the annual Frontier Day Parades. Today, with a collection of over 160 carriages, the Museum

boasts one of the largest carriage collections in the United States. Guided by a mission to cultivate and preserve the Western legacy of Cheyenne Frontier Days, the Museum now houses a collection of over 149,000 artifacts relating to Cheyenne and Cheyenne Frontier Days. A truly 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 this history of Cheyenne

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Frontier Days and the stories of those who helped make it happen. From our interactive Hole in the Wall Children’s Gallery to permanent pieces in the Museum collection, including our extensive carriage exhibit, the Museum brings the past to life and invites visitors to immerse themselves in this thrilling history. The 38th Annual CFD Western Art Show and Sale features the nation’s top artists presenting original art that celebrates the heritage of the American West. Since its inception in 1981, the CFD Western Art Show has contributed over $2.9 million to Museum operations. All proceeds from the Art Show directly benefit the Museum’s Exhibits, Collections, and Education Programs. This year, the show will be on exhibit from July 20, 2018 through August 19, 2018. The Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum is located on Carey Avenue in the Northeast corner of Frontier Park. The Museum is open daily from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. during Cheyenne Frontier Days. Military, senior, and group

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Messenger’s Old West Museum Messenger’s Old West Museum, located at 616 Crook Avenue, contains one of the area’s largest private collections of Old West Memorabilia. Charles Messenger started the collection over 30 years ago and opened the museum to the public 17 years ago. There are now nearly 30 horse-drawn vehicles on display including Buffalo Bill Cody’s personal carriage and harness. Several are presented in natural settings. They have a collection of firearms dating back to the early 1800s and an impressive 600-piece Indian arrowhead collection. Come see

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Take a stroll down memory lane as you view the historic wagons in a realistic setting as they crossed the United States in the 1800s and cars dating back to 1906. Their Royal Coach is a must see, as it is similar to the Royal Coach the Queen of England may have ridden in. Messenger’s Old West Museum is open MondayFriday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and special hours during Cheyenne Frontier Days™.

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Laramie County Shooting Sports Complex (LCSSC), Wyoming’s premier public shooting range, welcomes the general public to the shooting facility. Laramie County Shooting Sports Complex, located at the Archer Exit (exit 370) off of Interstate 80 near Cheyenne, offers shooters facilities for pistol, rifle, shotgun, air gun and archery recreational activities. The range’s indoor facilities include an expanded 50’ pistol/ small bore rifle range, air gun/archery range, classroom and small shooting sports supplies shop. Outdoor facilities include a 100 yard rifle range, 50 meter pistol/rifle range, and a 25 yard pistol range. Two voice activated trap fields are completed and operational. We also offer outdoor archery to 60 yards. The LCSSC is operated by Laramie County for the purpose of being accessible to everyone. The range can be used on an hourly pass basis, or a yearly access fee can be purchased for families and individuals who participate in recreational shooting activities more frequently. To honor military, law enforcement, veterans and seniors of the community, discounts are given on yearly access fees.

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LCSSC provides the public with many firearms training courses, including NRA Basic Pistol, Rifle, and Shotgun courses. Range Safety Officer, Refuse to be a Victim, Concealed Carry Education, Home Firearm’s Safety, Archery, Women’s Only, and Firearms Instructor courses are also available, as well as more advanced firearms training. Providing safe, fun recreational shooting opportunities are the primary goals of LCSSC staff and volunteers. A wide range of recreational shooting programs are available at LCSSC. Children’s programs include 4-H Shooting Sports, Post 6 Shooting Sports and Girl and Boy Scouts of America. The children of the community are given the opportunity to learn safety first, while enjoying recreational shooting activities. LCSSC also offers NRA/Winchester Marksmanship programs for rifle and pistol shooters (junior & adult), as well as Wyoming Game and Fish Hunter Education classes. LCSSC provides the community a high-quality, first-class shooting experience. Its goal is to make the Laramie County Shooting Sports Complex a community center for recreational shooting activities, along with firearms education. The range emphasizes firearms safety, youth programs, corporate events, recreational and competitive shooting. Join the fun at Laramie County Shooting Sports Complex, 13802 Bullseye Blvd., Cheyenne, WY 82009. (307)7757484. Tuesday through Friday 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. GIVE IT A SHOT!

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Trolley Tour Features Historic Areas Step aboard the Cheyenne Street Railway trolleys for a fascinating glimpse of the city. There’s no better way to be introduced to the area. The tour focuses on Cheyenne’s unharnessed rough & rowdy beginnings, the first decade when things were quite unruly, and the growing pains throughout Cheyenne’s first quarter century. Your guides will point out the attractions you’ll want to be sure and visit during your stay. The weekday trolley tours allow passengers to get on and off at several of Cheyenne’s great attractions. You can ride just for the narrated 90-minute tour, or get on and off throughout the day exploring Cheyenne at your leisure. The weekday trolleys begin at Cheyenne Depot Museum, and make stops at the Nelson Museum of the West, The Wyoming State Museum, a stop for the Cheyenne Bontanic Gardens, Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Old West Museum and the Historic Governors’ Mansion. It also takes you by steam engine #1242 Ole Sadie. The weekend 2-hour tours include one free stop at a local attraction. All tours begin with Cheyenne’s railroad beginnings and then take you through the era of cattle

barons when Cheyenne was the wealthiest city-per-capita in the nation. Expert guides share colorful stories and researched historical information, providing a wonderful overview of the area. The Cheyenne Street Trolley originally started in 1888. The first passengers were Legislative members who rode from the Capitol to the Depot on a horse-drawn trolley. The company closed in 1892, but a second trolley company opened in 1908 and ran sixteen years. They were the newfangled kind of electric car trolleys that ran on a rail. A mere 64 years later, the current Cheyenne Street Railway company originated, and has been going strong for 31 years.

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Tour Schedule DURING CFD™: Monday, Wednesday and Friday: 10:00 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 1:00 p.m., 2:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. (with the last trolley returning to the depot at 5:30 p.m.) Tuesday and Thursday: 11:30 a.m., 1:00 p.m., 2:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. with the last trolley returning to the depot at 5:30 p.m. (No 10:00 a.m. tours due to the parades). Saturdays: Noon and 2:00 p.m. (There is a 10:00 a.m. tour when it’s not CFD™ - cancelled so visitors can attend the parades). Sunday: Noon and 2:00 p.m. $1200/adult. Ninety minute narrated tour. Admittance to free attractions; State Museum, Botanic Gardens. Get on/get off at attractions as desired. Trolley Plus Pass: Tour and Attraction Price $1900 adult. Ticket includes admittance to the Old West Museum, Nelson Museum, the Cheyenne Depot Museum. (weekdays only) $600 for children (ages 12 and under) there is no additional fee to enter the museum/historical sites. Get your tickets at the Visitor Center, located in the historic depot building at 15th and Capitol Avenue, and begin your tour right in the heart of our city where it all began. For more information and regular tour schedules, call (307)778-3133 or 1-800-426-5009.

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Transportation for Cheyenne Frontier Days™ Visitors The Cowboy Triangle provides visitors bus transportation between the CFD Park-n-Ride lot, downtown and Frontier Park, in both directions. Visitors can park once and travel between downtown or Frontier Park all day long! • Park-n-Ride fee is $10 per car to ride to Frontier Park and/or downtown • $10 parking fee allows Park-n-Ride riders Frontier Park access The Cowboy Triangle starts service from Park-n-Ride lot to the east side of the City Parking Garage on Pioneer: • 8 a.m. Saturday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday (Parade Days) • 6 a.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday (Pancake Breakfast Days) • Sunday, July 22 and Sunday, July 29 there will be no service to downtown

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FRIDAY, JULY 20 PARK-N-RIDE

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OLD FRONTIER TOWN

10:30 A.M.–8 P.M.: P etting Zoo 10 A.M.–8 P.M.: S idewinder Saloon Michael Martin Murphy & Friends (10 a.m.–Noon & 4–7 p.m.)

FRONTIER PARK ARENA

2 P.M.: W ild West Show in the Arena 8 P.M.: F rontier Nights® concert FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE WITH SPECIAL GUEST MICHAEL RAY

CARNIVAL/MIDWAY

10:30 A.M.–9:30 P.M.: C FD Exhibit Hall 10:30 A.M.–MIDNIGHT: C FD Carnival/Midway Area/ Shopping 11 A.M.–MIDNIGHT: Buckin’ A Saloon―Frontier Nights® Pre-Party at 5–7 p.m. and the After-Party 10 p.m.–Midnight

CFD OLD WEST MUSEUM & STORE

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SATURDAY, JULY 21

THE GARDEN

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WESTERN EXPERIENCE

10 A.M.–8 P.M.: I nteractive Western Experiences

INDIAN VILLAGE

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

OLD FRONTIER TOWN

10:30 A.M.–8 P.M.: P etting Zoo 10 A.M.–8 P.M.: S idewinder Saloon Michael Martin Murphy & Friends (10 a.m.–Noon & 4–7 p.m.)

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10:30 A.M.–12:30 A.M.: The Park-n-Ride is located at I-25 and Happy Jack

FRONTIER PARK ARENA

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THE GARDEN

11 A.M.–8 P.M.: A variety of Latino entertainment; Folkloric dancers and family fun 6:30–8 P.M.: F rontier Nights® Pre-Party with La Fiera de Ojinaga

WESTERN EXPERIENCE

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10:30 A.M.–9:30 P.M.: C FD Exhibit Hall 10:30 A.M.–MIDNIGHT: C FD Carnival/Midway Area/ Shopping 11 A.M.–MIDNIGHT: Buckin’ A Saloon―Frontier Nights® Pre-Party with Sean Curtis & the Divide at 5–7 p.m. and the After-Party 10 p.m.–Midnight

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

OLD FRONTIER TOWN

10:30 A.M.–8 P.M.: P etting Zoo 10 A.M.–8 P.M.: S idewinder Saloon Michael Martin Murphy & Friends (10 a.m.–Noon & 4–7 p.m.)

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6 A.M.–12:30 A.M.: T he Park-n-Ride is located at I-25 and Happy Jack

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7 A.M.: R odeo Slack 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.: R odeo Grand Entry & Cheyenne Frontier Days™ “Daddy of ‘em All®” rodeo 8 P.M.: P ROFESSIONAL BULL RIDING (PBR) CHEYENNE

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10:30 A.M.–9:30 P.M.: C FD Exhibit Hall 10:30 A.M.–MIDNIGHT: C FD Carnival/Midway Area/ Shopping 11 A.M.–MIDNIGHT: Buckin’ A Saloon―Frontier Nights® Pre-Party with Sean Curtis & the Divide at 5–7 p.m. and the After-Party 10 p.m.–Midnight

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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 CFD Store

DOWNTOWN/OFF PARK

7 A.M.: F ree Pancake Breakfast

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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 CFD Store

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WESTERN EXPERIENCE

10 A.M.–8 P.M.: I nteractive Western Experiences

INDIAN VILLAGE

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

OLD FRONTIER TOWN

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8 A.M.–12:30 A.M.: The Park-n-Ride is located at I-25 and Happy Jack

FRONTIER PARK ARENA

9:30 & 10:30 A.M.: Behind 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.: R odeo Grand Entry & Cheyenne Frontier Days™ “Daddy of ‘em All®” rodeo 8 P.M.: C HAMPIONSHIP BULL RIDING 2018 WORLD FINALS “THE ROAD TO CHEYENNE”

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10:30 A.M.–9:30 P.M.: C FD Exhibit Hall 10:30 A.M.–MIDNIGHT: C FD Carnival/Midway Area/ Shopping 11 A.M.–MIDNIGHT: Buckin’ A Saloon―Frontier Nights® Pre-Party with Sean Curtis & the Divide at 5–7 p.m. and the After-Party 10 p.m.–Midnight

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

OLD FRONTIER TOWN

10:30 A.M.–8 P.M.: P etting Zoo 10 A.M.–8 P.M.: S idewinder Saloon Michael Martin Murphy & Friends (10 a.m.–Noon & 4–7 p.m.)

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6 A.M.–12:30 A.M.: T he Park-n-Ride is located at I-25 and Happy Jack

FRONTIER PARK ARENA

THE GARDEN 11 A.M.–8 P.M.: R elax and Recharge 4 P.M.: A ndy Stewart on the Couch & Rodeo Autographs 6–8 P.M.: F rontier Nights® Pre-Party with New Nashville artist American Young

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8 A.M.–7 P.M.: C FD Old West Museum and CFD Western Art Show 8 A.M.–7 P.M.: S hopping at the CFD Store

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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 CFD Store

THE GARDEN

11 A.M.–8 P.M.: R elax and Recharge 6–8 P.M.: F rontier Nights® Pre-Party with New Nashville artist Jeremy McComb

WESTERN EXPERIENCE

8 A.M.: C huckwagon Cookoff Wagon Judging 10 A.M.–8 P.M.: I nteractive Western Experiences

INDIAN VILLAGE

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

OLD FRONTIER TOWN

10:30 A.M.–8 P.M.: P etting Zoo 10 A.M.–8 P.M.: S idewinder Saloon Michael Martin Murphy & Friends (10 a.m.–Noon & 4–7 p.m.)

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PARK-N-RIDE

8 A.M.–12:30 A.M.: The Park-n-Ride is located at I-25 and Happy Jack

FRONTIER PARK ARENA

9:30 & 10:30 A.M. & 5 P.M.: Behind the Chutes Tours. Meet at CFD Old West Museum 11:45 A.M.: P re-Rodeo Entertainment including the Challenge Rodeo 12:45 P.M.: R odeo Grand Entry & Cheyenne Frontier Days™ “Daddy of ‘em All®” rodeo 8 P.M.: F rontier Nights® concert NICKELBACK WITH SPECIAL GUESTS POP EVIL

CARNIVAL/MIDWAY AREA

10:30 A.M.–9:30 P.M.: C FD Exhibit Hall 10:30 A.M.–MIDNIGHT: C FD Carnival/Midway Area/ Shopping 11 A.M.–MIDNIGHT: Buckin’ A Saloon―Frontier Nights® Pre-Party with Sean Curtis & the Divide at 5–7 p.m. and the After-Party 10 p.m.–Midnight

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THE GARDEN

11 A.M.–8 P.M.: R elax and Recharge 4 P.M.: W estern Fashion Show 6–8 P.M.: F rontier Nights® Pre-Party with Jeremy McComb

WESTERN EXPERIENCE

10 A.M.–8 P.M.: I nteractive Western Experiences 11 A.M.–1 P.M.: C huckwagon Cookoff cooking demonstration

INDIAN VILLAGE

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

OLD FRONTIER TOWN

10:30 A.M.–8 P.M.: P etting Zoo 10 A.M.–8 P.M.: S idewinder Saloon Michael Martin Murphy & Friends (10 a.m.–Noon & 4–7 p.m.)

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6 A.M.–12:30 A.M.: The Park-n-Ride is located at I-25 and Happy Jack

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CARNIVAL/MIDWAY AREA

10:30 A.M.–9:30 P.M.: C FD Exhibit Hall 10:30 A.M.–MIDNIGHT: C FD Carnival/Midway Area/ Shopping 11 A.M.–MIDNIGHT: B uckin’ A Saloon―Frontier Nights® Pre-Party at 5–7 p.m. and the After-Party 10 p.m.– Midnight)

DOWNTOWN/OFF PARK

7 A.M.: F ree Pancake Breakfast. Downtown Cheyenne at Depot Plaza

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 CFD Store

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WESTERN EXPERIENCE

10 A.M.–8 P.M.: I nteractive Western Experiences 4 P.M.: L ive auction and bidding (approved horse/burro adopters only)

INDIAN VILLAGE

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

OLD FRONTIER TOWN

10:30 A.M.–8 P.M.: P etting Zoo 10 A.M.–8 P.M.: S idewinder Saloon Michael Martin Murphy & Friends (10 a.m.–Noon & 4–7 p.m.

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PARK-N-RIDE

8 A.M.–12:30 A.M.: The Park-n-Ride is located at I-25 and Happy Jack

FRONTIER PARK ARENA

9:30 & 10:30 A.M. & 5 P.M.: Behind 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.: R odeo Grand Entry & Cheyenne Frontier Days™ “Daddy of ‘em All®” rodeo 8 P.M.: F rontier Nights® concert DIERKS BENTLEY WITH SPECIAL GUEST KIP MOORE

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10:30 A.M.–9:30 P.M.: C FD Exhibit Hall 10:30 A.M.–MIDNIGHT: C FD Carnival/Midway Area/ Shopping 11 A.M.–MIDNIGHT: B uckin’ A Saloon―Frontier Nights® Pre-Party at 5–7 p.m. and the After-Party 10 p.m.– Midnight)

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OLD FRONTIER TOWN

10:30 A.M.–8 P.M.: P etting Zoo 10 A.M.–8 P.M.: S idewinder Saloon Michael Martin Murphy & Friends (10 a.m.–Noon & 4–7 p.m.)

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10:30 A.M.–6 P.M.: The Park-nRide is located at I-25 and Happy Jack

FRONTIER PARK ARENA

9 A.M.: C owboy Church Service in B-Stand. 10 A.M.: B ehind the Chutes Tours. Meet at CFD Old West Museum 12:30 P.M.: Photo cou Pre-Rodeo rtesy of C h eyenne Fron Entertainment tier Days™ 12:45 P.M.: Rodeo Grand Entry & Cheyenne Frontier Days™ “Daddy of ‘em All®” rodeo. Championship Saddles, Championship Packages, Championship Buckle Awards and Championship Chuckwagon Cookoff buckles awarded

CARNIVAL/MIDWAY AREA

10:30 A.M.–6 P.M.: C FD Exhibit Hall/Shopping 10:30 A.M.–6 P.M.: C FD Carnival/Midway Area

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.: S hopping at the CFD Store

THE GARDEN

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WESTERN EXPERIENCE

7 A.M.–NOON: New owners load adopted horses/burros 10 A.M.–6 P.M.: I nteractive Western Experiences

INDIAN VILLAGE

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 11 A.M.–6 P.M.: M ichael Martin Murphy & Friends at Sidewinder Saloon (10 a.m.–Noon)


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JULY 20-22: 9 A.M.–4 P.M.: Buses will shuttle between Cheyenne Frontier Days™ and F. E. Warren AFB. Meet the bus in front of the CFD main gate where buses drop off Park-n-Ride All Base Events are located at Centennial Lake/Main Gate. Park along the street. These events are free to the public unless otherwise stated.

FRIDAY, JULY 20

9 A.M.–4 P.M.: L iving History Presentations 10 A.M.–4 P.M.: F ood Vendors, bring your family and friends for a delicious meal 11 A.M.: S ecurity Forces Dog Presentation 11:30 A.M.: C amp Carlin Supply Run, a race for children 1 P.M.: C amp Carlin Supply Run, a race for children 2:30 P.M.: A merican Revolution Historic Military Demonstration 2:45 P.M.: G unfight demonstration by the Wyoming Widowmakers 3 P.M.: T he Trotters Cavalry Performance. Historical Cavalry Precision Riding Drills Demo

SATURDAY, JULY 21

9 A.M.–4 P.M.: M uskets to Missiles Displays 9 A.M.–3 P.M.: T ours of Minuteman ICBM Launch Facility (U-1, with Payload Transporter) and Launch Control Center Trainers, and the Warren ICBM & Heritage Museum, Maintenance Vehicles: Transporter Erector and Periodic Maintenance Team Van (Tractor/Trailer), Nuclear Payload Transporter, HMMWV, other vehicles. Last tour bus leaves at 2:30 p.m. Provide picture ID, no cameras or large bags allowed 9 A.M.–4 P.M.: L iving History Presentations Demonstrations 10 A.M.–4 P.M.: F ood Vendors, bring your family and friends for a delicious meal 11 A.M.–4:30 P.M.: B uffalo Roast Dinner. Trails End Club. Pay at the door 11:30 A.M.: C amp Carlin Supply Run, a race for children 11:30 A.M.: M ilitary Demonstration NOON: H igh Noon Gunfight demonstration by the Wyoming Widowmakers 12:30 P.M.: F t. D. A. Russell Days Historic WWII Military Demonstration 1:30 P.M.: B uffalo Soldiers Presentation 2 P.M.: C amp Carlin Supply Run, a race for children 2:30 P.M.: A merican Revolution Historic Military Demonstration 3 P.M.: T he Trotters Cavalry Performance. Historical Cavalry Precision Riding Drills Demo 4 P.M.: M ilitary Demonstration 5:30 P.M.: P eriod Style Dance. Dance instruction provided. For all ages

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SUNDAY, JULY 22

9 A.M.: H istoric Colonial Church Service. Sarsaparilla Saloon 9 A.M.–4 P.M.: M uskets to Missiles Displays 9 A.M.–3 P.M.: T ours of Minuteman ICBM Launch Facility (U-1, with Payload Transporter) and Launch Control Center Trainers, and the Warren ICBM & Heritage Museum, Maintenance Vehicles: Transporter Erector and Periodic Maintenance Team Van (Tractor/Trailer), Nuclear Payload Transporter, HMMWV, other vehicles. Last tour bus leaves at 2:30 p.m. Provide picture ID, no cameras or large bags allowed 9 A.M.–4 P.M.: L iving History Presentations Demonstrations 9 A.M.–2:30 P.M.: W arren Spouses’ & Balfour Beatty Communities Historic Homes Tour and Warren ICBM & Heritage Museum Tour. National Register Historic buildings will be on display. Provide picture ID, no cameras or large bags allowed. Last tour bus leaves 2:30 p.m. 10 A.M.: B uffalo Soldiers Presentation 10 A.M.–4 P.M.: F ood Vendors, bring your family and friends for a delicious meal 11 A.M.: S ecurity Forces Dog Presentation 11:30 A.M.: C amp Carlin Supply Run, a race for children 11:30 A.M.: M ilitary Demonstration NOON: High Noon Gunfight demonstration by the Wyoming Widowmakers

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12:45 P.M.: N avy Leap Frogs jump into Frontier Park Arena (weather permitting) 8 P.M.: N avy Leap Frogs jump into Frontier Park Arena during CBR (weather permitting)

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See Ad On Page 61 Chugwater Chili................................... 48 Antique, Flea Market & Thrift Stores Financial 62 Cool River Wine & Spirits..................... 19 32 Blue Federal Credit Union................... 55 1 Antiques Central.................................. 44 63 Desperado Depot................................. 60 2 Avenues Antiques................................ 44 33 Meridian Trust Federal Credit Union........................... 17 64 Fantastic Sams..................................... 57 3 Bart’s Flea Market...........................35, 44 7 Home Spun Creations......................... 45 Medical 4 Downtown Mercantile......................... 44 65 JoEd Produce....................................... 52 34 Cheyenne Regional 5 The Eclectic Elephant.......................... 44 Medical Center..................................... 51 66 Just Dandy........................................... 62 6 Goodwill............................................... 45 35 UW Family Medicine 31 Laramie County Residency Program............................. 65 Shooting Sports Complex................... 50 7 Home Spun Creations......................... 45 67 Lincolnway Liquor............................... 47 Real Estate 8 Meals on Wheels Mart.......................... 45 67 Lincolnway Super Pawn...................... 47 9 Mid Mod Etc.......................................... 45 36 Century 21 Bell Real Estate................. 15 68 Martindales Western Store.................. 34 10 Our Place.............................................. 45 37 Coldwell Banker The Property Exchange.................. 36-37 69 Menards............................................... 21 11 Rummage and Rags............................. 45 Mid Mod Etc.......................................... 45 38 Preview Real Estate Guide.................. 66 9 12 The Mall of SVdP Thrift Store.............. 45 10 Our Place.............................................. 45 Restaurants and Bars Art Galleries & Museums 39 Alf’s Pub & Package Liquor.................. 16 70 Patio Splash Hot Tubs & Spas............. 25 13 CFD™ Old West Museum.................39, 46 40 Anong’s Thai Cuisine........................... 38 71 Rocky Mountain Gun Trader................ 12 14 Cowgirls of the West Museum........32, 39 41 Chick-Fil-A............................................ 20 72 Sportsman’s Warehouse..................... 49 73 Town & Country 15 Deselms Fine Art.................................. 58 42 Cold Stone Creamery.......................... 60 Supermarket Liquors........................... 70 16 Historic Governors’ Mansion..........30, 39 43 The Crown Bar..................................... 53 74 Twombly Performance 44 Diamond Horseshoe Café.................... 42 Horse Sale............................................ 24 17 Messenger’s Old West Museum......39, 48 45 Dickey’s Barbecue Pit.......................... 53 75 Underwood Flowers and Gifts............. 61 18 Nelson Museum of the West...........39, 41 46 DT’s Sports Bar 76 Wholesale Fireworks........................... 64 Automotive & Package Liquor................................... 9 77 The Wrangler.......................................... 2 19 Adventure RV....................................... 49 47 DT’s Tusker Bar & Liquormart.......................................... 9 78 Wyoming Home................................... 14 20 Breeze Thru Car Wash......................... 47 48 Little Bear Inn...................................... 29 79 Wyoming Work Warehouse................. 63 21 Cheyenne Kubota................................ 22 49 Luxury Diner......................................... 59 Services 22 Grease Monkey.................................... 11 50 McDonald’s........................................... 50 20 Breeze Thru Car Wash......................... 47 23 Halladay Motors GM.........................7, 13 51 Peppermill Bar and Liquors................ 33 80 Cheyenne Downtown Development Authority....................... 10 23 Halladay Nissan..................................... 7 52 Poor Richards...................................... 56 23 Halladay Subaru.................................... 7 53 T-Joes Steakhouse & Saloon.......... 26-27 81 Cheyenne LEADS.................................. 40 82 Cheyenne Regional Airport................... 5 26 K’s Trailer Parts and Service ............... 51 54 Uncle Charlie’s Package Liquor, Grill and Tavern...............................23, 31 83 Cowboy Church with 27 Tyrrell Chevrolet................................. 72 Susie McEntire & Mark Eaton.............. 42 55 Wing Shack........................................... 18 27 Tyrrell Honda....................................... 72 84 Gold’s Gym............................................. 6 56 Village Inn............................................. 67 31 Laramie County Entertainment Retail Shooting Sports Complex................... 50 28 Cheyenne Frontier Days ™..................... 3 57 Boot Barn............................................... 2 85 The Lock Shop..................................... 66 29 Cheyenne Events................................. 71 58 Borderline Power Sports..................... 43 38 Trader’s Shopper’s Guide.................... 66 30 Grandma’s Pickle Parlor...................... 64 59 Brown’s Shoe Fit Co............................... 4 86 Triple J Pumping.................................. 62 60 Capital Lumber.................................... 28 87 Visit Cheyenne, 31 Laramie County The Convention & Visitors Bureau........ 8 Shooting Sports Complex................... 50 21 Cheyenne Kubota................................ 22


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