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Guardian Cargo Logistics
ALOHA!!! Are you ready to make a move to the beautiful Hawaiian Islands or just relocating over to the mainland? If the answer is y...

Guardian Cargo Logistics
Hercules Moving Systems
Wyoming moving companies, Hercules Van Lines is a well established Los Angeles mover providing nationwide relocation services across the country.

US DOT: 1685249

DOT: 190477

ICC: 619135

Hercules Moving Systems
Eden Relocation
We are a full service moving company. We understand the stress involved in relocating to a new residence. We would like to make this transi...

US DOT: 932259

ICC: 401787

Eden Relocation
Booska Worldwide Movers
Booska Movers is a family owned and operated company, celebrating 60 years of providing stress free moves. We're a full service independent...

US DOT: 786533

ICC: 437707

Booska Worldwide Movers
Cardinal Moving Systems
WY movers, Guardian Cargo Logistics is an international moving and shipping company specializing in both residential and commercial relocations.

US DOT: 1580667

ICC: 585270

Cardinal Moving Systems
Mango Moving
Mango Moving is a licensed and insured nationwide moving company and a leading provider of affordable moving services and moving storage so...

US DOT: 2117018

ICC: 737913

Mango Moving
Premier Van Lines International Inc
Premier Van Lines is a Mayflower Transit agent in Salt Lake City. Since 1927, Mayflower has been moving families around the country and acr...

US DOT: 1930177

ICC: 690093

Premier Van Lines International Inc

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Moving to Wyoming
Congratulations, you're moving to Wyoming. As one of the most business friendly states in the country, Wyoming offers excellent business friendly benefits including no corporate or personal state income tax, low energy costs, educated workforce, outstanding quality of life, low operating costs and safe communities. In addition to the financial advantages in making the move to Wyoming, the state also offers a unique sanctuary, allowing for peaceful, private experiences unavailable in other sections of the country.

Capital City: Cheyenne is the capital city of Wyoming.

Population: As of 2009, 544,000 people reside in Wyoming.

Local Activities: Wyoming has almost 10 million acres of forested land. The state's natural beauty makes tourism and recreation a major source of revenue. In addition, the multitude of rodeos, annual roundups, and frontier celebrations and the presence of numerous dude ranches draw a large number of vacationers every year. Looking for a great place to swing the irons? The Buffalo Golf Club is one of the best courses in the state. Regardless of your handicap, this course offers a great challenge to everyone. Next, spend some time at Fort Caspar Museum & Historic Site. This site contains information about the history of the fort, the on-site museum, the fort's educational resources and a schedule of annual events. Of course, no trip to Jackson would be complete without a trip to Yellowstone National Park. The world's first national park continues to be a popular destination, and you will be amazed at the wildlife (bison, bighorn sheep, elk, wolves, bears, eagles) you spot just driving through the park'smain roads. Finally, take a stroll through history while viewing hundreds of relic guns, and other historic weapons, at Wyoming's Cody Dug up Gun Museum. This museum offers exhibits from many different periods including America's War of Independence, The Gold Rush Era, and World War II.

Economy: The economic life of Wyoming is sustained by agriculture, primarily feed grains and livestock and mining, including petroleum and gas production. Most of the inhabitants of the state derive their livelihood directly or indirectly from farming or ranching. The most valuable farm commodities are cattle, hay, sugar beets, and wheat. Mining is the largest sector of the state's economy, accounting for about one quarter of the gross state product. Oil wells were first drilled in the 1860s, and today petroleum remains one of the state's most important minerals. The production of petroleum and petroleum products is centered in Casper. Natural gas and coal, however, now exceeds petroleum in economic significance. Wyoming is a significant U.S. producer sodium carbonate and uranium as well, and considerable amounts of gold, iron and various clays are mined.

State Bird: The western meadowlark is the state bird.

State Tree: Cottonwood is the state tree.

State Flower: The Indian paintbrush is the state flower.

State Song: "Wyoming" is the state song. It was written by C.E. Winter.

Wyoming - Interesting Facts:
  • Wyoming was the first state to give women the right to vote.

  • The first coal mine in Wyoming was in Carbon in 1867 Wyoming leads the country in coal production in 1994 with three million tons per week.

  • Wyoming has the lowest population of all 50 United States.

  • The major cities in Wyoming are Jackson, Cody, Devils Tower and Cheyenne (capital).

Wyoming - Famous People:
Many famous people are from Wyoming or reside there today. The actress Isabel Jewell and the educator June Etta Downey are both from Wyoming. Patricia Maclachlan and the painter Jackson Pollack are also from Wyoming.

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