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Casper Boasts a Mammoth Arts Community

The annual Nic Fest draws thousands to the museum and adjoining grounds for live music, activities including the Sidewalk Chalk Art Competition and a sale of works by artists from across the nation.

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Science Zone in Casper, WY, Offers a World of Education

The Science Zone in Casper, WY is providing informal science education for kids of all ages or even just kids at heart.
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Casper Planetarium Shows Feature Stars

Travel beyond earth's orbit during the star-studded shows at the Casper Planetarium.The planetarium features the world's first all-dome, full color, single projector - a Konica-Minolta Mediaglobe. The Casper Planetarium opened in 1966 and has remained a popular attraction in Central Wyoming. It offers a variety of beyond-this-world shows, such as “Dawn of the Space Age,” which immerses audience members in a reconstruction of Man's first space walk. The planetarium is open to the...
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Wyoming Symphony Orchestra Gives Casper Sweet Sounds

p { margin-bottom: 0.08in; } The Wyoming Symphony Orchestra in Casper has been electrifying audiences for more than 60 years. This group of musicians, led by music director and conductor Matthew Savery, performs throughout the year in a variety of settings and often with special guests that have ranged from the Casper Children's Chorale to world-class artists. Most concerts are held at the John F. Welsh Auditorium at the Natrona County High School. The WSO also performs at outdoor venues...
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History Comes to Life in Casper

Don't just read about history, see, experience and re-live it at Casper's National Historic Trails Interpretive Center. Thousands of people traveled the Oregon, Mormon, California and Pony Express trails in the 1800s, etching their stories in American history. These tales are told through the facility's seven interactive exhibit areas and 18-minute multimedia presentation. The center aims to promote public understanding of both America's western native cultures and historic westward expansion...
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Fair/Rodeo is Big Event in Casper

The Central Wyoming Fair and Rodeo is among the biggest and best celebrations in the Wild West. Wyoming residents have been gathering in Casper each summer since 1947 and laying it all on the line in a variety of contests that test skill, strength, stamina and know-how. This combined rodeo and fair is a real treat for spectators who can watch a variety of entertainers, find thrills at the carnival, pig out at the food booths and admire some of the most talented cowboys and cowgirls in the...
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Casper Cuisine Ranges From Cosmopolitan Creations to Classic Cowboy Fare

Good grub, whether uptown, down-home or fast food, is in good supply in Casper.

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Golfers tee off at Three Crowns Golf Club

Casper Offers Sports for All Seasons

Casper calls itself the Adventure Capital, and they aren’t kidding. The mountain town sports indoor and outdoor adventures ranging from serene to good-for-you scary.
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North Platte River Satisfies Cravings for Adventure in Casper

The North Platte River provides an ideal channel for some of the water’s greatest adventures in Casper, WY.

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Glide Down the Pristine Slopes at the Casper Nordic Center

Located on Casper Mountain, eight miles south of the city of Casper, are the snow-covered slopes of the Casper Nordic Center.

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