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Ribbon cutting and celebration at Pioneer Museum EV charging station Friday, July 28th

The Fremont County Pioneer Museum and OtterSpace Electric Vehicle would like to invite the public to a ribbon cutting ceremony and celebration at the brand-new fast charging electric vehicle station located at the museum. The event is scheduled for 4:00-4:30 pm on...

WYOMING ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING COMPANY ANNOUNCES 2023 CHARGING PROJECTS IN FOUR COMMUNITIES

OtterSpace Electric Vehicle is pleased to announce partnerships that will bring fast charging and Level 2 charging services to communities around Wyoming in the coming months, starting with Lander, Pinedale, Dubois, and Laramie — with more to come this year and...

“White Robe” The Story of Rev. Dr. John Roberts in Series of Paintings by Renowned Artist Brian Whelan

“White Robe” A contemporary art exhibition by celebrated Irish artist Brian Whelan on life and work of the Rev. Dr. John Roberts of the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming. Reverend John Roberts is one of the most significant figures in the history of the Lander Valley....

Lander Pioneer Museum launches free audio walking tour of historic downtown

Have you ever wondered what that old building at the corner of 2nd and main was originally? What is the oldest building on Main Street? Where the first bank in Lander was? Where Butch Cassidy often had a drink? A new audio walking tour of Lander will answer those and...

Post Traders – Trade Tokens On Exhibit at the Pioneer Museum in Lander

By the late 1850s in Wyoming trade tokens were being produced and used as a replacement for payment in American dollars to local Native Americans.  They were developed for commerce and payroll. One purpose of the tokens was to place a firm value on a barter or trade...
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