This is the time of year when I always try to locate Wyoming – themed items or products made here in the state, which I can give to friends and relatives.
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This is the time of year when I always try to locate Wyoming – themed items or products made here in the state, which I can give to friends and relatives.
I reached out to my network of friends and here are some ideas they sent:
Beth Miller from the State Historical Museum in Cheyenne sells a huge amount of Wyoming – oriented products each Christmas and all during the year. Here is her report:
“My top sellers so far this year: 2018 Wyoming Historical Society calendars – 365 days of Wyoming history. New holiday ornaments featuring dinosaurs, hand knitted bison and moose and custom Wyoming State Capitol ornaments are selling well. License plate birdhouses and barn stars made at the Wyoming Honor Farm that I purchase from the Department of Corrections also do well – I sold at least three of the small birdhouses every single day this summer. My newest books are J.C. Penney, the Man, the Store, and American Agriculture.
“Cheyenne: A Sesquicentennial History by Rick Ewig and the Snow Chi Minh Trail book – can’t keep that one in stock.