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  2. Cheyenne, Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Cheyenne (/ ʃaɪˈæn / shy-AN or / ʃaɪˈɛn / shy-EN) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Wyoming, as well as the county seat of Laramie County, with 65,132 residents, per the 2020 census. [6] It is the principal city of the Cheyenne metropolitan statistical area which encompasses all of Laramie County and had 100,512 ...

  3. Brandt Tobler - Wikipedia

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    Tobler was born and raised in Cheyenne, Wyoming. His father was sent away to “college” numerous times throughout his childhood, and it wasn’t until his teenage years that he realized his dad was actually in and out of prison for over a decade. Tobler attended Cheyenne Central High School. Comedian Brandt Tobler.

  4. Roy Clark discography - Wikipedia

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    Here is a detailed discography for American country music artist Roy Clark. Studio albums ... Roy Clark Show Live from Cheyenne Wyoming: Release date: 1962; Label ...

  5. Chris LeDoux - Wikipedia

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    Chris LeDoux. Christopher Lee LeDoux (October 2, 1948 – March 9, 2005) was an American country music singer-songwriter, bronze sculptor, and hall of fame rodeo champion. During his career, LeDoux recorded 36 albums (many self-released), which have sold more than six million units in the United States as of January 2007.

  6. Chancey Williams - Wikipedia

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    Travis DeWitt. Jack Robbins. Nathan Potter. Chancey Williams (born August 24, 1981) is an American country music singer-songwriter and former saddle bronc rider. He and fellow Wyoming artist and rodeo cowboy Chris LeDoux are the only two individuals to compete in the rodeo and perform on the main stage of Cheyenne Frontier Days.

  7. Scott Avett - Wikipedia

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    Scott Avett was born in 1976 in Cheyenne, Wyoming to Jim Avett and Susan (Gleason) Avett of Concord, North Carolina. [4] Scott's paternal grandparents were Reverend Clegg Avett, a Methodist minister, and Martha (Hogan) Avett, a former concert pianist. [4] Scott is the middle of three children. His sister, Bonnie, the oldest, was born in 1973.

  8. Wyoming State Capitol - Wikipedia

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    Cheyenne is the seat of government for the U.S. state of Wyoming, also hosting the workspace for the governor, and his staff; Mark Gordon. Built between 1886 and 1890, the capitol is located in Cheyenne and contains the chambers of the Wyoming State Legislature as well as the office of the Governor of Wyoming.

  9. Cheyenne - Wikipedia

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    The Cheyenne (/ ʃaɪˈæn / ⓘ shy-AN) are an Indigenous people of the Great Plains. The Cheyenne comprise two Native American tribes, the Só'taeo'o or Só'taétaneo'o (more commonly spelled as Suhtai or Sutaio) and the Tsétsêhéstâhese (also spelled Tsitsistas, [t͡sɪt͡shɪstʰɑs] [3]); the tribes merged in the early 19th century.