Fodor's Expert Review National Historic Trails Interpretive Center

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Five major immigrant trails passed near or through Casper between 1843 and 1870. The best-known are the Oregon Trail and the Mormon Trail, both of which crossed the North Platte River in the vicinity of today's Casper. The National Historic Trails Interpretive Center examines the early history of the trails and the military's role in central Wyoming. Projected onto a series of screens 11 feet high and 55 feet wide, a film shows Wyoming trail sites and scenes of wagon travelers. You can climb into a wagon to see what it was like to cross the river, or learn about Mormon pioneers who traveled west with handcarts in 1856.

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1501 N. Poplar St.
Casper, Wyoming  82601, USA

307-265--8030

www.nhtcf.org

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: Free, Closed Sun. and Mon., Apr.–Oct., daily 8–7; Nov.–Mar., Tues.–Sat. 9–4:30

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