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Wyoming Territorial Prison, Laramie, WY

  • Writer: Steffanie P
    Steffanie P
  • Aug 12, 2021
  • 1 min read

We went and toured the Wyoming Territorial Prison this week and what a neat place! The prison was originally built in 1872 and was restored in 1990. From 1872-1902, it held violent and desperate outlaws, including the notorious Butch Cassidy. The restoration was amazing and you could almost imagine a day in the life there. It was closed in 1903 and then used by the University of Wyoming as an Agriculture Experiment Station to improve farming and ranching. In 1990, the building was restored and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.



 
 
 

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David Chapman
David Chapman
Aug 13, 2021

Well you run out of places to visit around here, hint hint. You could always head to South America and try to solve the mystery

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David Chapman
David Chapman
Aug 13, 2021

Well when you run out of things to see and do around here, you could always head to South America and try to solve the mystery.

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David Chapman
David Chapman
Aug 13, 2021
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Oops 2x post

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David Chapman
David Chapman
Aug 13, 2021

Great, not only are my brother and sister-in-law homeless, but they've also been to prison. What me worry


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Steffanie P
Steffanie P
Aug 13, 2021
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Ha ha! What next, right?!?? 😜😜😜

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