Celebrating Independence Day
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The Bagpipe and Drum Corp concert, held in the shade near the Visitor Center at Fort Laramie National Historic Site, sounded throughout the park Wednesday during the old-fashåioned Fourth of July celebration.
Women in the 21-to-40-year division compete in a sack race at Fort Laramie National Historic Site on Wednesday.
A large American flag waves above the Fourth of July festivities at Fort Laramie National Historic Site Wednesday.
Girls six-and-under seem to enjoy themselves during the three-legged race on the Fourth of July at Fort Laramie National Historic Site.
People line up between the frontage road and U.S. Hwy. 26 in anticipation of the Torrington firework show on Wednesday evening.
Gaithel Gilchriest acted as emcee of the historic games Wednesday at Fort Laramie National Historic Site’s Fourth of July celebration.