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Welcome
to Cheyenne, Wyoming!
Cheyenne prides itself on its blend of the Old and New West, its excellent
schools, its strong business community and overall great quality of life.
Historic Downtown Cheyenne offers a look back at the city's history at
the Nelson Museum of the West, the Wyoming State Museum as well as the
historic State Capitol Building and Governor's Mansion.
In a recent study of urban stress, Cheyenne was rated as one of the
least stressful cities in the country, ranking 18th out of 192 cities
in terms of low social, economic and environmental stresses. In another
study it was named the most courteous city.
Cheyenne
has a population of 53,874, the county has an additional 29,047 and our
trade area has 180,000. There is a readily available work force of well-educated,
willing workers in the area. Wyoming is a Right-to-Work state with labor
rates that are extremely competitive with most other areas of the nation.
Unemployment is 3.8%. The average cost of housing is $145,193. Average
cost for two-bedroom rental apartments is $503. Electricity and natural
gas costs in Cheyenne are in the mid-point range nationally.
With beautiful parks, a variety of cultural events, a convenient location
and its western charm, Cheyenne is a great place to enjoy comfortable
living at its best. Please take a moment to follow some of the links below
and learn more about what makes Cheyenne the perfect place to live and
work.
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