The American Heritage Center in Laramie, Wyoming, is a renowned archival institution that offers a wealth of historical resources for researchers and enthusiasts alike. Established in 1945, the Center boasts over 90,000 cubic feet of historic documents and artifacts across more than 3500 collections, making it one of the largest non-governmental archives in the United States.
With a focus on preserving and showcasing the rich history of Wyoming and the American West, the AHC houses significant holdings in various areas, including western history archives, early women's suffrage, political activism, and Native American studies. Visitors can explore virtual exhibits, access digitized resources, and delve into the fascinating stories of the region through the Center's extensive collection.
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