Destination Wyoming
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Wyoming, the state's economy, tax structure and cost of living, education,
transportation, climate, recreational opportunities, history and more.
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Suggested Reading List
Industry Snapshot
As an important agricultural market, Wyoming has a bioscience industry focused largely on agricultural biotechnology, with a handful of companies engaged in life science sectors.
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Economy/Cost of Living
Traditionally reliant on natural resource industries, Wyoming is currently undergoing the transformation from a goods-producing to a service-oriented economy. This modernization, current prosperity and a moderate cost of living make Wyoming an ideal climate for both business and families.
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Education
Wyoming is home to a successful and dynamic K-12 educational system, as well as a comprehensive state university and community college network.
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Recreation & Entertainment
From the Wind River Range to wondrous Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming’s geographic splendor creates a multitude of recreation options, while cities and towns host unique cultural programs and events.
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Transportation
Wyoming’s transportation system is specifically designed to meet the needs of a large state and diffused populace. Road, rail and air systems connect Wyoming, both regionally and nationally.
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Geography & Climate
Wyoming is a large, sparsely populated, western state encompassing dramatic mountain ranges and vast, high plains. Mountainous geography and a high elevation dictate distinct seasons and a capricious climate.
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History
The land of Wyoming was originally inhabited by numerous nomadic American Indian tribes, including the Cheyenne and Gros Ventre. Wyoming was discovered by Europeans, in the form of fur trappers, in the mid-18th century.
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Suggested Reading
A list of select guides and reference books about Wyoming.
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