
Wyoming State Capitol
The Wyoming State Capitol is the government building in Cheyenne where the state's legislative sessions and official functions take place. Completed in 1890, it features a classical design with a prominent dome and a statue of a cowboy on top. Inside, it houses the State Senate and House of Representatives chambers, as well as offices for lawmakers and state officials. The building is a historic symbol of Wyoming's government and independence, reflecting its rich heritage and commitment to democracy. Visitors can explore its architecture, history, and artwork that showcase the state's identity.