
KingFM Staff


The Most Shocking Moment in Cheyenne Frontier Days History
In 1909, organizers held a car race at Frontier Days. Sadly, the "Cheyenne 200" would become one of the most shocking moments in CFD history.

Wyoming’s Prohibition Law Went Into Affect July 1, 1919
July 1, 1919, Wyoming became the last state in the region to ban alcohol. During prohibition, the towns of Kemmerer and Rock Springs became regional hubs for bootleggers and organized crime.

The History of Turkeys in Wyoming
Wyoming is home to one of the largest wild turkey populations in the west, but that wasn't always the case.
Up until the 1930's, there were no wild turkeys in the Cowboy State. That changed when the Wyoming Department of Game and Fish organized a trade with New Mexico, exchanging several sage grouse for 15 wild turkeys.
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Meet ‘Smetty’ – Wyoming’s Lake Monster Legend
In northeastern Wyoming, there is a legend of a prehistoric creature living in Lake De Smet that they've named 'Smetty.'

Wyoming’s Most Important Food Innovation
Potatoes Oles are a national treasure. Pair them with a warm cup of queso and you have the most divine dinner on both sides of the Divide.

5 Memorable Concert Moments From Cheyenne Frontier Days
Here is our countdown of five of the most memorable moments from Frontier Nights concerts in recent memory.

Every Band That’s Played At Cheyenne Frontier Days Since 1966
We're looking back at over 50 years of concerts at Cheyenne Frontier Days

The History Of Cheyenne’s Hitching Post Inn
For nearly a century, The Hitching Post Inn was a Cheyenne icon, hosting movie stars, musicians, politicians, and five United States Presidents.

Weatherman’s Hilariously Perfect Tip For Driving In Wyoming Snow
This weatherman has the perfect driving tip if you're not used to driving on icy roads.

Ten of the Oldest Saloons In Wyoming
Old West history is even better with a cold beer in your hand. Join us for a bar crawl as we pay a virtual visit to the ten longest running saloons in the Cowboy State.