Tag: Burns
Top 5 Stories on What’s Up Wyoming in 2022
We’d like to take a look back and show you the articles that were most popular throughout the past year
City Adds Rapid Flashing Beacons at Busy Crosswalks
The Wyoming Public Works Department recently installed Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFBs) at three city crosswalks, including Wyoming Avenue at Oak and Grove Avenues and Burns Avenue at Elm Street, to keep residents safer.
Parade and Fireworks Scheduled for 2020 Fourth of July Celebration
While the COVID-19 pandemic has forced some cancellations and alterations to the festivities, the City of Wyoming plans to celebrate July Fourth with the traditional parade and fireworks.
Something Old, Something New: Wyoming’s Architecture in the Early 20th Century
The homes built in Wyoming from 1900 to 1940 show a tremendous range of architectural styles. This article is third in a series about Wyoming’s architectural variety.
Urban Sketchers Drawn to Wyoming
On a brilliant spring morning, with sketchbooks and drawing boards in hand, artists from a local urban sketch group took up positions along Burns and Worthington Avenues.
Wyoming Has a Long History of Community Appeal – A Look...
Wyoming’s architecture and tree-lined streets continue to draw residents