These Towns In Wyoming Have A Rich Cultural Heritage
"Buffalo is not named for the grumpy (and dangerously unpredictable) animals that mostly roam the swampy wilds of Asia — but for Buffalo, New York. Incorporated as a town in 1884, the same year the eight-hour workday was first proclaimed by the Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions, Buffalo boasts a rich history and cultural heritage. In downtown Buffalo, interesting murals artistically showcase various elements of the town's culture and key themes of the iconic American West.
At the Potters' Depot, one can catch a local potter bringing to life a fantastic selection of handmade pottery, whether honey pots, pie plates, or berry bowls. On the other hand, the Jim Gatchell Memorial Museum is an awesome repository of the area's history and culture. At the Historic Occidental Hotel (founded in 1880), you can spend in the same room where Butch Cassidy (the leader of the notorious "Wild Bunch"), Teddy Roosevelt, and Calamity Jane once slept."