Locally owned and operated, we offer coffees, lattes, fraps, teas, espressos, cappuccinos, smoothies and the only place in town to get a yummy Bubble tea! Enjoy local music on Friday and Saturday evenings, pick up our guitar or play our piano, relax with friends and become one of our regulars! http://paramountcafecheyenne.com/
Come and enjoy excellent coffee with a delicious scone, some granola, or a yummy piece of pie. Relax on a comfy couch and chairs while enjoying a favorite book or free wifi. Large groups have an ample amount of space for meetings or study groups. We also have a large conference room available.
Le Cafe is located just inside the Laramie County Court house. We serve quality food made from scratch, for awesome prices. Stop by on the way to work or your lunch break for great food and customer service.
Underwood Flowers & Gifts has been bringing smiles to the Cheyenne community and surrounding area including FE Warren AFB since 1913 making Underwood Flowers the oldest flower shop in Cheyenne. Underwood Flowers takes great pride in customer satisfaction and smiles with our beautiful arrangements. Besides the beautiful arrangements Underwood Flowers has a wide variety of green plants, blooming plants, balloon bouquets and unique gifts. We also do gift baskets such as fruit baskets, gourmet baskets, candy baskets, snack baskets and baskets filled with Wyoming made products. Call us today to place an order or come in and let our friendly staff assist you.
St. Mary's Cathedral is the cathedral and parish church in the Diocese of Cheyenne located in Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.DescriptionReverend William Kelly founded the parish as St. John the Baptist in 1867 and erected a frame church. Ten years later, a brick structure replaced it. After Pope Leo XIII established the Diocese of Cheyenne in 1887 the church was rededicated to St. Mary. The congregation outgrew the brick church and Bishop James J. Keane, third bishop of Cheyenne, started plans to build a new cathedral and bishop's residence.In 1906, construction of Cheyenne's new Catholic cathedral began with Omaha's Fisher and Lowery as its architects. Bishop Keane and Reverend James A. Duffy acquired the necessary funds and a site for construction and 5,000 people attended the laying of the cornerstone on Sunday, July 7, 1907. Prominent Wyoming builder Moses Patrick Keefe was responsible for constructing the cathedral. The sandstone for the exterior was quarried at Iron Mountain, north of Cheyenne. On January 31, 1909, Bishop Maurice Burke of St. Joseph, Missouri, who had been the first bishop of Cheyenne consecrated the Cathedral was consecrated, and Bishop John Carroll of Helena, Montana who delivered the homily.
WTLA’s members are committed to improving the quality of legal representation for Wyoming families by providing high quality legal education and keeping abreast of legislative and judicial activities. WTLA also provides education for citizens through its People’s Law School programs and other projects and publications, as well as investing in the safety of Wyoming's families and workers. Our organization has provided more than 10,000 bicycle helmets to children across the state, and our members regularly participate in workplace safety groups and efforts to increase safety for Wyoming’s workers.
Bella Fuoco is a mobile wood fired pizza business that specializes in artisan style pizzas and authentic Italian cuisine at special events, farmers markets, festivals and private catering.
The Lulu McCormick Junior High School at 2001 Capitol Ave. in Cheyenne, Wyoming was built in 1929. It was a work of Frederick Hutchinson Porter. It has also been known as Emerson Building. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.