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From Devils Tower and the Bearlodge Mountains to local history, events, trails and small-town stops, Sundance is a great basecamp for exploring northeast Wyoming.

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Unmatched Beauty & Recreation
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Unmatched Beauty & Recreation

If you are looking for a unique piece of America you'll find it in Sundance, Wyoming. Unparalleled scenery, adventure and history abound. Spend a few hours walking in the footsteps of the Sundance Kid (this is where he got the name) or a few days discovering breathtaking monuments and natural beauty. Nestled between Devils Tower and Mount Rushmore in the heart of the Black Hills, Sundance is the perfect destination for the traveler who wants to see it all.

Serving as the county seat for Crook County, Sundance provides a supportive economic climate and a community that offers unmatched beauty and recreation.

Sundance History
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Sundance History

Sundance Wyoming is nestled in the valley of the Bearlodge Mountains in Northeastern Wyoming on the western edge of the Black Hills. History and folklore abounds in the streets that were made for freight wagons and teams of horses, the Sundance Kid did his only jail time here and you can relive the history in the Crook County Museum, located in the historic Old Stoney Building.

Sundance was established in 1875 as a trading post and prospered in the wide open frontier of its time. Not much has changed in the 100 plus years - the skies are still huge and Sundance Mountain is breathtaking with its Native American Heritage and its monumental vista towering over this small town, population 1075.

Reasons To Do Business In Sundance
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Reasons To Do Business In Sundance

The town of Sundance is in a scenic region of northeast Wyoming. Sundance boasts a quiet, friendly lifestyle coupled with world class outdoor recreation activities and outstanding business potential. Within a 70 mile radius of Sundance you will find a diverse market of over 200,000 people living and working in the Black Hills of Western South Dakota as well as the massive energy deposits located in the Powder River Basin near Gillette, Wyoming.

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1. Crook County Museum

 Sundance, Wyoming 
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2. 1875 Gallery

 Sundance, Wyoming 
Our gallery features local artisans' pottery, paintings, prints, jewelry, photography and Native American beadwork.  More Info
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3. Bruce Speidel Gallery

Meet renowned local artist, Bruce Speidel and view his popular wildlife and local scenery paintings.
 Sundance, Wyoming 
The new Bruce Speidel Gallery features the wildlife and scenery paintings of renowned local artist, Bruce Speidel. Coffee table books filled with his art make a great gift! More Info
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4. Vore Buffalo Jump Foundation

One of the most important archaeological sites of the Late-Prehistoric Plains Indians.
 Beulah, Wyoming 
This archaeological site of the Late-Prehistoric Plains Indians is a MUST-SEE! More Info
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5. High Plains Western Heritage Center

 Spearfish, SD 
High Plains Western Heritage Center features a 5-State Regional Museum founded to honor the Old West Pioneers and American Indians of North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming and Montana.  More Info
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6. Seven J Outfitters

 Sundance, Wyoming 
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7. Seven J Trail Rides

 Sundance, Wyoming 

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