The Smith Mansion could be straight from a Dr. Seuss book. The building is a series of additions on top of addition each one more ornate than the last. And the construction still continues.
123 years ago this week, one of Wyoming's most beloved landmarks opened for business.
On New Year's Eve, 1893, Frederick G. Wolf hosted a masquarade ball, welcoming the public inside his grand, victorian style Hotel Wolf in Saratoga.
Guests from all over the region attended the affair, which lasted into the wee hours of the morning...
Devils Tower National Monument is one of Wyoming's most recognized landmarks, but it's not the only 'devlish' destination in the Cowboy State.
Here's five other places with demonic designations.
The Devil's Backbone - Named after a ridge of jagged rocks in Natrona County, Devil's Backbone was once considered the best place for frontier settlers to make it through the narrow trail by wagon...
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