A 20-foot high, 25-foot long, 6,000-pound bronze sculpture created by Chris Navarro greets visitors at the entrance to the Washakie Museum and Cultural Center.
Photo by: Margaret Rabel/Flickr | All Rights Reserved
The Washakie Museum & Cultural Center in Worland, Wyoming, was founded in 1984 with a mission to preserve and share the rich history and culture of Wyoming’s Big Horn Basin. Through educational programming, performing arts events and exhibitions, the museum and cultural center provide cultural enrichment to both visitors and residents of the region.
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