Sheridan Trivia

Q: How many homes were damaged in The "Great Flood of 1923"?
A: 300 hundred homes in Sheridan. One to two feet of water covered the entire northwest section of town after six inches of September rain caused Big Goose and Little Goose creeks to overflow.

Sheridan Theaters

Carriage House Theater 419 Delphi Avenue 307-672-9886

The Carriage House Theater is home to productions performed by Sheridan’s own Civic Theater Guild and is located on the grounds of the Trail End State Historic Site – Wyoming’s premier historic house museum.

Centennial Theater 36 E. Alger Street 307-672-9811

Local movie theater with multiple showing rooms.

Wyo Theater 42 N. Main Street 307-672-9084

“The WYO Theater’s colorful history began in 1923. Opening as the Lotus, it was one of the first, and is now the oldest, operating vaudeville theater in Wyoming. Through the years it has undergone many changes, but whatever those changes, the theater has always been an integral part of the community.

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