Relocation information.  Find everything from real estate and relocation to home loans, career information and education, insurance, rentals and so much more.

 
Welcome to our Wyoming Relocation Guide. Find everything from Wyoming real estate and relocation information, to home loans, career information, schools, insurance, apartments and rentals and so much more. Please choose from our Wyoming cities below. For more Wyoming information, click here

Request FREE Relocation Information | Find A Home | Apartment Search

Home > Wyoming

  Casper
  Cheyenne
  Cody
 
  Evanston
  Gillette
  Jackson
 
  Laramie
  Pinedale
  Rock Springs

Wyoming Relocation Information

Wyoming covers 97,818 square miles and has a population of 493,782 people. Wyoming's capital is Cheyenne, which has a population of 53,011. Other important cities are Casper (pop. 49,644), Laramie (pop. 27,204), Gillette (pop. 19,646), Rock Springs (pop. 18,708), Sheridan (pop. 15,804), Green River (pop. 11,808), Evanston (pop. 11,507),Riverton (pop. 9,310) and Cody (pop. 8,835).

Wyoming was admitted to Statehood on July 10th, 1890 as the 44th state. It's bordered by Montana to the north, South Dakota to the northeast, Nebraska to the southeast, Colorado to the south, Utah to the southwest, and Idaho to the east. The state flower is the "Indian Paintbrush" and it's nickname is "Equality State". Wyoming's economy is broken into two categories; agriculture and industry. Cattle, sugar beets, sheep, hay and wheat provide for the agricultural side. While
mining, chemical products, lumber and wood products, printing and publishing, machinery and tourism provide for the industrial side.

 

 

Order a Free Relocation Packet Try Our House Hunt Quick Search Mortgage Quick App


Copyright ©1996-2009 123Relocation.com  All Rights Reserved

Web Marketing and Site Promotion by AMC Internet, Inc.

Terms of Use | Privacy Statement