Location in Albany County and the state of Wyoming. Laramie (/ ˈlærəmi /) is a city in and the county seat of Albany County, Wyoming, United States, known for its high elevation at 7,200 feet (2,200 m), for its railroad history, and as the home of the University of Wyoming.

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Laramie was one of many towns founded as a rail depot of the Union Pacific. But into the hinterlands of Wyoming still one of our most rural states you got some place on horseback or by stage.

At the beginning of its third season, Laramie was one of the first television programs that made the transition from black-and-white to color. Because of declining ratings in its last season, Laramie was canceled.

In a wide open valley beneath the Snowy Range and Vedauwoo Recreation Area, Laramie is a blend of rugged adventure and vibrant culture. As Wyoming’s only university town, it offers a unique mix of outdoor thrills, rich western heritage, and a lively arts scene.

With railroad roots, incredible views, and an outlaw cowboy past, visiting Laramie is like coming home to the essence of the Western town. A classic combination of rugged and quaint, the city waits to tip its hat and welcome you in.