WYOMING’S EMERALD CITY
The Neighborhood
Ice Haus is located in the Whitney Plaza Professional District blocks from Historic Downtown Sheridan and next to the M&M Ice Rink. This mixed-use development draws inspiration from the concept of a dynamic work, live, and play environment.
Travel and Tourism: Visit Sheridan
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Sheridan boasts 46 buildings that have been included on the National Registry of Historic Places. Historic Downtown is home to dozens of unique shops, restaurants, galleries and cafes, and some of the Mountain West’s most legendary watering holes. King’s Saddlery is one of the world’s finest tack stores, the WYO Theater is an Art Deco masterpiece, and the city’s public art projects have turned every corner into a celebration of local culture. There’s something for everyone downtown, now including the Ice Haus.
“Blessed by Bighorn Mountain topography and evenly spaced between Yellowstone National Park and Mount Rushmore, Sheridan is Wyoming’s Emerald City. Sheridan is a short drive from national battle sites, parks, recreation areas and monuments; home to two National Historic Sites (Medicine Wheel and the Sheridan Inn); and on the doorstep of one of the nation’s finest wilderness areas.” - Visit Sheridan Wyoming
Sheridan has a total area of 10.95 square miles
10.93/sq miles of land & 0.02/sq miles of water
ELEVATION 3,743 feet above sea level
CITY POPULATION: 17,866 & COUNTY POPULATION: 30,485
Average sunny days per year: 208
Median Age: 38.4
Unemployment: 3%
Labor Force: 15,962
Median Household Income: $60,809
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“Sheridan has one of the top education systems in Wyoming and the western United States. Sheridan County has three school districts, with schools that have been recognized with National Blue Ribbon Program awards.
Sheridan College is committed to helping students achieve their academic goals through personal attention, an array of courses and degrees, and more than $3 million in scholarships and financial aid awards.” - Visit Sheridan Wyoming
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HISTORIC DOWNTOWN SHERIDAN
KENDRICK PARK
SHERIDAN COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS - Home to Sheridan WYO Rodeo and Winter Rodeo
THE HISTORIC SHERIDAN INN
TRAILS END STATE HISTORIC SITE
SOUTH PARK, NORTH PARK & BLACK TOOTH PARK
SOLDIER RIDGE TRAIL
CITY-WIDE SCENIC PATHWAYS
TONGUE RIVER CANYON
CLOUD PEAK WILDERNESS
EATON’S RANCH
M&M ICE RINK
BIGHORN NATIONAL FOREST
THE BRINTON MUSEUM
BIG HORN EQUESTRIAN CENTER
DEAD SWEDE - Gravel Bike Race/Ride
BIGHORN TRAIL RUN
UCROSS FOUNDATION + ART GALLERY
BLACK TOOTH BREWING CO. & LUMINOUS BREWERY
BISON AND ELK PADDOCK
SHERIDAN COUNTY MUSEUM
THE MINT BAR
KING’S SADDLERY AND DON KING MUSEUM
THE WYO THEATER
SAGE ART MUSEUM
FORT PHIL KEARNY
TOM BAULDING BITS & SPURS
STEAMBOAT POINT
KENDRICK GOLF & POWDER HORN PRIVATE GOLF COURSE
BORN IN A BARN - Vintage Show
FORT MACKENZIE - VA Medical Center
BIG & LITTLE GOOSE CREEK
THE WAGON BOX IN STORY, WY
COMMUNITIES OF: RANCHESTER, DAYTON, BIG HORN, STORY, CLEARMONT
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Sheridan’s workforce is spread across a diverse landscape of industries, including:
Educational, health and social services (22.6%)
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining (15.5%)
Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and waste management services (15.5%)
Construction (12.4%)
Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services (10.2%)
The Northern Wyoming Community College District offers workforce training in:
Machine Tool Technology, Diesel Technology, Welding Technology, Industrial Electricity
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WYOMING: #1 Business-Friendly Tax Climate
No corporate or personal state income tax
No inventory tax
No franchise tax
No occupation tax
No value-added tax