Devils Tower is an impressive, massive volcanic rock formation, 1,267 feet (approximately 322 meters) high, located in northeastern Wyoming. It was designated the first National Monument of the United States by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1906. Famous for its unique columnar structure, it is a sacred site for many Native American tribes.
Fossil Butte National Monument is located near Kemmerer, Wyoming, USA. The monument is renowned for its exceptionally well-preserved fossils, particularly from the Eocene epoch, approximately 56 to 34 million years ago. It was designated as a national monument in 1972 to protect and showcase the significant paleontological resources found in the area.
Fort Laramie National Historic Site is a significant historical and cultural landmark located in Fort Laramie, Wyoming. It preserves and commemorates the history of the old military post and its role in the development of the American West. From 1834 to 1890 the successive forts on this site were important centers of trade, diplomacy, and warfare on the northern Plains.