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Adam Lyre, Chief Licensor Adam Lyre ORIGINAL: This license is invalid if it is not issued and used in Converse County This license authorizes (licensee) of to hunt and catch one Pronghorn Jackalope within the lawful boundaries of Converse County, Wyoming, on June 31st, between sunrise and sunset only. Failure to have this license approved and issued by a resident of Converse County, Wyoming, or to otherwise comply with the terms herein may, on conviction thereof, result in a fine of $13 and/or a sentence of 13 months hard play in Douglas, Wyoming. The undersigned, being first duly sworn, do hereby state: That I am a person of strict temperance and absolute trustworthiness. I do reserve the right, at my discretion and if interrogated concerning my experience, to employ such lingual evasion, loud rebuttal and double talk as the occasion and circumstances require. Resident of Converse County LIMITED LIMITED NON- NON- RESIDENT RESIDENT ---PAGE BREAK--- All aboard for in Converse County, Wyoming! T he Douglas Railroad Museum & Visitor Center is housed in the historic FE & MV Railroad Passenger Depot. The building is listed on the National Historic Register and is surrounded by seven historic railcars, including the Chicago Burlington and Quincy Railroad 4-8-4 Steam Locomotive #5633. Visitors to the museum are invited to go inside many of the rail cars, including a day coach, a dining car and a sleeper, as well as a little red caboose. You’ll also want to ask to see the model train on display in the back room! ADVENTURE ADVENTURE Douglas Railroad Douglas Railroad Museum & Visitor Center Museum & Visitor Center 121 Brownfield Rd. • Douglas, Wyo. [PHONE REDACTED] Pioneer Museum Pioneer Museum Wyoming Wyoming Located on the Wyoming State Fairgrounds in Douglas, the Wyoming Pioneer Museum is a must see for western history enthusiasts. 400 W. Center I Call [PHONE REDACTED], or go to wyoparks.wyo.gov or our Facebook page for hours DISCOVER MORE AT CONVERSE ONVERSECOUNTY OUNTYTOURISM.COM OURISM.COM Camp Douglas Camp Douglas WWII Prisoner of War WWII Prisoner of War D uring World War II, Douglas was home to the primary prisoner of war (POW) camp for Wyoming. Construction of the camp began early in 1942; the first prisoners to arrive at the camp were 412 Italians on Aug. 28, 1943. • Restored officers’ club • POW mural paintings • Artifacts on display • Video presentation 115 S. Riverbend, Douglas Call [PHONE REDACTED] for info & hours