Catch a second-run movie for a fraction of the price at Lincoln $ Saver, a historical theater and throwback to the grand movie palaces of the 1920s
Formed by a small but dedicated group in 1989, the Texas Trail Museum marks the historic Texas Cattle Trail. Housed in a former Power Plant/Fire House, the small museum displays a number of historic and pre-historic artifacts from Albin, Burns, Carpenter, Egbert, Pine Bluffs and other areas of Laramie County, and includes six historic buildings.
Relax and unwind after a long day at The Crown Bar, a cozy, comfortable neighborhood bar where everybody knows each other’s names. Although this small bar has a friendly atmosphere, this two-level nightlife venue offers a wide variety of activities. Relax on the upper level with live performance or head down to the Underground for the best hip-hop dance party in Cheyenne.
Located inside the historic Union Pacific Railroad depot, the Cheyenne Depot Museum, also known as the Wyoming Transportation Museum, tells the interwoven stories of the city’s origins and the Transcontinental Railroad. Explore the renovated sandstone train station and its hands-on exhibits and attractions in order to get a real feel for Cheyenne’s history.