It's always an important feature of any city to have the options of 24-hour restaurants, especially one located so close to two main interstates. So it's a pretty convenient feature for Cheyenne that they have the 'Best 24-Hour Restaurant' in Wyoming.

According to the national food publication 'Eat This, Not That!', they were able to find the best 24-hour restaurant in each of the 50 states. In Wyoming, that title goes to Penny's Diner in Cheyenne. 'Eat This, Not That!' had this to say about the local spot:

The classic diner car feel is on full display at Penny's Diner in Cheyenne. The restaurant serves up yummy milkshakes, burgers, and chicken fried steaks that are worth the detour if you're in Wyoming.

When you have a combination of things such as shakes, burgers, chicken fried steaks, and breakfast served all day on your menu, you're certainly a spot that is worthy of making a trip to. Check out their online menu here.

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The diner is located at 1625 Stillwater Ave is a hotspot for travelers staying at the adjacent Travelodge by Wyndham Cheyenne off Stillwater Ave. Personally, I am ashamed to admit that I have yet to make my way to Penny's Diner, but after reading about the recent recommendation from 'Eat This, Not That!', it is definitely on my to-do list this week.

Of course, if you're doing some traveling to the south, Denver's The Breakfast King took the title of best 24-hour restaurant in the state for Colorado, so should you need a all-night spot to go to in Denver, you have your recommended spot. And in case you're road tripping anywhere else, and you happen to get hungry at anytime of the day, you can check out all the recommended spots in each state here.

LOOK: VIntage Postcards Showing-Off Cheyenne Frontier Days Through the Years

Postcards have been a thing since the mid-1800s. Sending pictures and short messages on card-stock paper to friends and families really took off in the first half of the 20th century. While not quite as popular today, they still exist, and collecting postcards even has a special name, Deltiology.

Postcards were made for a lot of things, like vacation destinations and events. Cheyenne Frontier Days was the source of many. On the auction site eBay we found a lot of vintage postcards with fascinating pictures of Cheyenne and the Daddy of 'Em All.

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