#1 of 9 Things To Do in Casper
Hogadon Ski Area
1800 E K St Casper WY - 307-235-8499
~0.64 miles from Casper city center
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#2 of 9 Things To Do in Casper
Downtown Casper (Neighborhood)
Casper WY
~1.33 miles from Casper city center
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#3 of 9 Things To Do in Casper
Casper Events Center
Po Box 128 Casper WY - 307-235-8441
~1.38 miles from Casper city center
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The Casper Events Center is a 8,395-seat multi-purpose arena in Casper, Wyoming in the United States. It is home to the Wyoming Cavalry arena football team and the Broadway in Casper theatre series. The arena was built in April 1982, and also seats up to 9,700 for concerts and meetings.
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#4 of 9 Things To Do in Casper
Downtown Evansville (Neighborhood)
Evansville WY
~2.15 miles from Casper city center
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#5 of 9 Things To Do in Casper
Werner Wildlife Museum
405 E 15th St Casper WY - 307-235-2108
~2.20 miles from Casper city center
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#6 of 9 Things To Do in Casper
Casper College
125 College Dr Casper WY - 307-268-2110
~2.33 miles from Casper city center
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Casper College offers more than 50 academic majors and 30 technical and career field options. The academic side of the college is organized into five different Schools: Business and Industry, Fine Arts and Humanities, Health Science, Science, Social and Behavioral Science.
Under each school are several departments. Your major area of interest, or major, is located within one of these departments. Each school of the college has a Dean and an academic assistant, both of whom can be very helpful in navigating you through a course of study.
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#7 of 9 Things To Do in Casper
Cosmetic Arts and Sciences Schl
1968 Cy Ave Casper WY - (307) 234-9181
~3.17 miles from Casper city center
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Graduates of COSMETIC ARTS & SCIENCES are likely eligible for a EdFed Federal student consolidation loan. Not all graduates of all schools are eligible for the Federal Student Loan Consolidation program. However, most graduates qualify for Private student loan consolidation if they are not eligible for the federal program.
Main Campus Address:
1968 CY AVENUE
CASPER WY ,82601
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#8 of 9 Things To Do in Casper
Fort Caspar Museum
4001 Fort Caspar Rd Casper WY - 307-235-8462
~3.44 miles from Casper city center
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Fort Caspar was a military post of the United States Army in present-day Wyoming, named after 2nd Lieutenant Caspar Collins, a U.S. Army officer who was killed in the 1865 Battle of the Platte Bridge Station against the Lakota and Cheyenne. Originally founded in 1859 along the banks of the North Platte River as a trading post and toll bridge on the Oregon Trail, the post was later taken over by the Army and named Platte Bridge Station to protect emigrants and the telegraph line against raids from Lakota and Cheyenne in the ongoing wars between those nations and the United States. The site of the fort, near the intersection of 13th Street and Wyoming Boulevard in Casper, Wyoming, is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is now owned and operated by the City of Casper as the Fort Caspar Museum and Historic Site.
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#9 of 9 Things To Do in Casper
Crimson Dawn Museum
1620 E Crimson Dawn Rd Casper WY - 307-235-1303
~9.35 miles from Casper city center
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The story of Crimson Dawn began in the early 1930s, when founder Elizabeth "Neal" Forsling, a native Missourian with a knack for storytelling and a keen imagination, hosted a Midsummer's Eve party for her friends and their children. Soon, the Crimson Dawn area became a haven for area artists and a place where folks could visit and be whisked 1000 miles away from everyday travails. Despite the name's rather clandestine undertones, there's nothing to be 'afeard of' at this unique facility, located on the enchanted slopes of Casper Mountain. Indeed, kids of all ages love visiting Crimson Dawn Park and Museum and hearing the curator's tales about the mythical creatures that have long romped among the trees – witches, elves, and other forest spirits.
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