CollegeAmerica — Cheyenne, WY Branch Campus
Located just 90 minutes north of Denver, Colorado, Cheyenne sits as the northern anchor city of the front range of the Rocky Mountains. Cheyenne is the capital of Wyoming and the cultural and political center for the northern plains.
With a diverse population of almost 59,000, Cheyenne has a multitude of cultural and recreational opportunities. The civic center hosts a theater season, numerous productions, and the Cheyenne Symphony Orchestra. The downtown's renovated Union Pacific Depot houses offices, a restaurant, and a transportation museum. During the summer months, the Depot Plaza is the location for concerts, the farmer's market, pancake breakfasts, and more.
Cheyenne is also the home of the Cheyenne Frontier Days, the largest outdoor rodeo in the nation and the pride of most residents. The "daddy of 'em all" is an unforgettable experience that includes parades, pancake breakfasts, western art shows, native American arts and culture, night concerts, and, of course, the famous rodeo itself.
The city of Cheyenne itself is inextricably linked with the military. F. E. Warren Air Force Base serves as a training ground for the U.S. Air Force. Cheyenne welcomes and values the military personnel who so admirably serve our country and live side-by-side with Cheyenne residents, working together for the betterment of both the city and the base.
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