I saw something today that made me laugh out loud and it inspired me to ask the question..."What if Wyoming towns were characters in the movie Christmas Vacation?". Let's find out.
In honor of St. Patrick's Day, here are the Wyoming towns with the highest, and lowest, percentage of Irish citizens.
Per capita, Wyoming ranks among the highest percentage of residents with Irish ancestry in America. With 13% of the population, the Irish are the second largest ethic group in the Cowboy State, behind Germans...
Bill, Wyoming, is a tiny unincorporated town in Converse County, about 35 miles north of Douglas.
Although it only has 11 full-time residents, it's home to an all-night diner and a hotel that serves the local railroad and mining industry...
Here's an amazing statistic, of the 99 Wyoming cities and towns represented in the latest census, 56 of them have a population under 1,000.
In the 2010 United States census, eight towns in the Cowboy State had a population under 100.
Lost Springs as the smallest town in the state, with a population of 4...
(Note: This list was inspired by (shamelessly stolen from) the website SheridanBrand.com, who recently published the article "If The Characters of Christmas Vacation Were Wyoming Towns". Their site is awesome, check them out)
As fans across the world gear up for the release of Rogue One: A Stars Wars Story, here's a comparison featuring several of your favorite Star Wars characters and t