Fort Caspar marks America’s 250th anniversary with a special display, while the museum sets its sights on restoring one of Casper’s oldest homes.
An American 250 flag hangs on display at Fort Caspar.
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The Fort Caspar Museum hopes to restore this building which is one of the first homes in Casper.
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A keychain from 1990 sits in the Fort Caspar Museum in honor of the Wyoming Centennial.
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There are many items on display at the Fort Caspar Museum in honor of the American 250 display.
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The Fort Caspar Museum is hosting an American 250 display that will be available until February 2027.
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There are many items on display at the Fort Caspar Museum in honor of the American 250 display.
Andrew Towne
There are many items on display at the Fort Caspar Museum in honor of the American 250 display.
Andrew Towne
There are many items on display at the Fort Caspar Museum in honor of the American 250 display.
Andrew Towne
There are many items on display at the Fort Caspar Museum in honor of the American 250 display.
Andrew Towne
There are many items on display at the Fort Caspar Museum in honor of the American 250 display.
Andrew Towne
The Fort Caspar Museum hopes to restore this building which is one of the first homes in Casper.
Andrew Towne
Items from a time capsule dated 1990 are on display at the Fort Caspar Museum in honor of the American 250 display.
Andrew Towne
A photo of downtown Casper from 1930 is on display at the Fort Caspar Museum in honor of the American 250 display.
Andrew Towne
The Fort Caspar Museum hopes to restore this building which is one of the first homes in Casper.
Andrew Towne
Fort Caspar Museum's Executive Director Steve Gainer poses for a photo near the oldest home in Casper. He hopes to soon restore the home back into its original state.