Dubois /ˈdjuːbɔɪz/ DEW-boyz is a town in Fremont County, Wyoming. The population was 971 at the 2010 census, although it nearly doubles in the summer with many part-time residents.
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5.0 based on 12 reviews
We are all very fortunate to have this museum. I wish the service members of my family could have been with me. Historical items such as the Musket fired at Bunker Hill are there. Every vehicle imaginable across war history is there. The collection has support vehicles, oil tanker truck, staff cars, and tank retrieval tanks. Loved it!
4.5 based on 142 reviews
The National Bighorn Sheep Center is located close to one of the largest herd of wild sheep in the US. The exhibit explores these rare and fascinating animals, and the habitat. Discover their world of high mountains and behaviors; why they butt heads, how they climb sheer cliffs, and more. Film, self guided and guided tours, special events and a great gift shop.
This small museum has an excellent display which is very informative about mountain sheep both in the Wind River area and others around the world.
4.5 based on 137 reviews
World's Largest Jackalope Exhibit. Learn about this infamous creature's history in our picture gallery. See hundreds of jackalope items collected over 15 years. For a great free souvenir, take your picture on our furry, horse-sized jackalope. The exhibit is free. Open 7 days, 7am-9pm.
Who can resist a photo op with a huge jackalope? How about a bunch of locally made ice cream? Lots of fun t-shirts? Hilarious post cards? This is the place to stop!
4.5 based on 49 reviews
The Dubois Museum: Wind River Historic Center is located in the Upper Wind River Region of Western Wyoming within two hours of Yellowstone National Park and Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The Dubois Museum houses an impressive collection of artifacts related to the Mountain Shoshone Indians, Historic Dude Ranches, the Tie Hack Industry and local history. The Dubois Museum hosts Discovery Speakers programs, Children's Exploration programs and Adventure Trek programs that take visitors on excursions to culturally important areas in the area.
A lot of really interesting artifacts and stories inside the museum, I was more engaged than I thought I would be reading local stories. Replica cabins are neat. My kids enjoyed this. Worth spending an hour and paying the small fee.
4.0 based on 11 reviews
The Worlds Most Unique and Historic Bar! The historic Rustic Pine was established in 1917. Come enjoy a cold drink, and step back into the old west to experience the world's most unique bar! We are now non-smoking and have some fantastic food options!
I've been here several times over the last couple of years. It's WORLDS better now that it is smoke-free! So much history to look at in there - Awesome!
5.0 based on 9 reviews
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