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Formerly a lawless frontier town, known for wild saloons and vigilante justice, Laramie is now a quiet college town, popular with outdoor enthusiasts as well as history buffs. Over twenty sites in and around Laramie are on the National Register of Historic Places, including the Wyoming Territorial Prison, which once held Butch Cassidy. The town is conveniently located between the Laramie Range and the Medicine Bow Mountains, making the area a paradise for mountain bikers, climbers and campers.
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Corona Village

3 of 5 stars
Isle of Skye
Nov 24, 2009

Good food, wide variety of choices. Margueritas went down well. They need to learn that vegetarians don't eat fish which reduced the choices available. Staff friendly and welcoming. more

Laramie Days Inn

4 of 5 stars
Isle of Skye
Nov 24, 2009

Good sized clean rooms, gave us adjoining rooms which was nice. Breakfast OK. Staff very friendly and helpful. A wee bit out of town but too cold to walk much anyway. Great sunrise from room window. more

Sweet Melissa

5 of 5 stars
Isle of Skye
Nov 24, 2009

Recommended by my niece, who's a student at the university, this was a great choice. Didn't expect to find such vegetarian choices in Wyoming. Four of us ate there and all enjoyed our selections. I...more

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