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Tag Archives: University of Wyoming Geological Museum
Designing the University of Wyoming: Science Hall
As the University of Wyoming’s official archive, the American Heritage Center is continuing our series on UW’s building history. We’re here to share the interesting tales behind some of UW’s treasured structures. UW’s Geology Building is more than just a … Continue reading
Posted in architectural history, Architecture, Uncategorized, University of Wyoming history
Tagged Aven Nelson, Bone Wars, S.H. Knight Geology Building, Samuel H. Knight, Science Hall, University of Wyoming, University of Wyoming Department of Geology & Geophysics, University of Wyoming Geological Museum, University of Wyoming history, Wilbur Knight, William Harlow Reed
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A Year in a Pandemic: COVID-19 in Wyoming
Curious about what happened during COVID-19 in Wyoming? For over a year, the American Heritage Center has been gathering the stories of people living through the pandemic all across the state. We are very excited to show some of what … Continue reading
Posted in Collection donor, community collections, Coronavirus outbreak, COVID-19, Current events, Pandemics, Public health, Uncategorized, Wyoming history
Tagged American Heritage Center, Cheyenne Botanic Gardens, Coronavirus, COVID-19, laramie, Pandemic Reflections, Rostad Law, Shared experience, University of Wyoming, University of Wyoming Geological Museum, Wyoming Covid-19 response
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