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Cheyenne is a fascinating city with a rich history and unique charm. It is the capital of Wyoming and the largest city in the state, though its population is modest at around 65,000 residents. Established in 1867, Cheyenne was named after the Cheyenne Native American tribe and grew quickly as a vital stop on the Union Pacific Railroad. Known as the “Magic City of the Plains,” Cheyenne became a hub for cattle ranching and Western culture, earning a reputation as a quintessential Old West town. Today, the city is on the verge of a population boom, driven by an influx of younger generations. While the city is known for its challenging weather, legendary winds and freezing winters, it’s clear that many are willing to overlook the climate for what Cheyenne offers. Let me show you why people are making the move. As Wyoming's capital, Cheyenne blends small-town charm with modern amenities. While it may not have the big-city buzz, this beautiful city is rich in culture, community, and opportunity. Its population is evolving rapidly, with nearly 75% of residents under 50, a sharp contrast to just 60% in 2000. By 2030, it's projected that 80% of the city’s population will fall in this younger demographic. Wyoming is one of the few states without a state income tax, making it especially appealing for retirees and remote workers. As of 2024, the median household income in Cheyenne is approximately 75,000 dollars. This figure represents a 6% increase from the previous year, indicating a positive trend in the city's economic growth. It's also slightly higher than the median household income for the state of Wyoming, which was 72,000 during the same period. Let’s explore what’s driving this transformation.