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Cheyenne is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Wyoming and the county seat of Laramie County. It is the principal city of the Cheyenne, Wyoming, Metropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of Laramie County. The population is 59,466 at the 2010 census. Cheyenne is the northern terminus of the extensive and fast-growing Front Range Urban Corridor. Cheyenne is situated on Crow Creek and Dry Creek. The Cheyenne, Wyoming Metropolitan Area had a 2010 population of 91,738, making it the 354th most populated metropolitan area in the United States.
On July 5, 1867, General Grenville M. Dodge and his survey crew platted the site now known as Cheyenne in Dakota Territory (later Wyoming Territory). It was named for the American Indian Cheyenne nation, one of the most famous and prominent Great Plains tribes closely allied with the Arapaho.
Government is the largest sector of Cheyenne's economy. The state of Wyoming operates a multitude of offices in downtown Cheyenne. Many area residents are employed by or are dependent on the U.S. Air Force, through F.E. Warren Air Force Base to the west of the city, or by the Wyoming National Guard. Railroads remain a major economic force for the city, with both the Burlington Northern Santa Fe and Union Pacific employing many residents. Lowe's and Wal-Mart both operate distribution centers on the city's outskirts. Sierra Trading Post is headquartered in the city and also operates its distribution and fulfillment centers in the city. Cheyenne's high elevation, coupled with its position on the continent, make it one of the windiest cities in America. The opening of a Vestas wind turbine blade assembly in nearby Weld County, Colorado, as well as other alternative energy manufacturing facilities around Colorado, are transforming the region into a center for alternative energy.
Label | Estimate | Margin of Error | Percent | Percent Margin of Error |
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64,610 | ±44 | 64,610% | (x) |
Male | 32,170 | ±451 | 50% | ±1 |
Female | 32,440 | ±447 | 50% | ±1 |
Sex ratio (males per 100 females) | 99 | ±3 | (x) | (x) |
Under 5 years | 3,877 | ±314 | 6% | ±1 |
5 to 9 years | 3,528 | ±383 | 6% | ±1 |
10 to 14 years | 4,144 | ±450 | 6% | ±1 |
15 to 19 years | 3,773 | ±383 | 6% | ±1 |
20 to 24 years | 4,095 | ±391 | 6% | ±1 |
25 to 34 years | 10,296 | ±566 | 16% | ±1 |
35 to 44 years | 8,184 | ±554 | 13% | ±1 |
45 to 54 years | 7,726 | ±488 | 12% | ±1 |
55 to 59 years | 4,371 | ±488 | 7% | ±1 |
60 to 64 years | 3,926 | ±424 | 6% | ±1 |
65 to 74 years | 6,319 | ±403 | 10% | ±1 |
75 to 84 years | 2,678 | ±310 | 4% | ±1 |
85 years and over | 1,693 | ±343 | 3% | ±1 |
Median age (years) | 38 | ±1 | (x) | (x) |
Under 18 years | 13,972 | ±625 | 22% | ±1 |
16 years and over | 52,253 | ±577 | 81% | ±1 |
18 years and over | 50,638 | ±629 | 78% | ±1 |
21 years and over | 48,760 | ±626 | 76% | ±1 |
62 years and over | 12,841 | ±563 | 20% | ±1 |
65 years and over | 10,690 | ±472 | 17% | ±1 |
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50,638 | ±629 | 50,638% | (x) |
Male | 25,425 | ±440 | 50% | ±1 |
Female | 25,213 | ±438 | 50% | ±1 |
Sex ratio (males per 100 females) | 101 | ±2 | (x) | (x) |
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10,690 | ±472 | 10,690% | (x) |
Male | 4,806 | ±265 | 45% | ±1 |
Female | 5,884 | ±289 | 55% | ±1 |
Sex ratio (males per 100 females) | 82 | ±4 | (x) | (x) |
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64,610 | ±44 | 64,610% | (x) |
One race | 60,396 | ±670 | 94% | ±1 |
Two or more races | 4,214 | ±673 | 7% | ±1 |
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60,396 | ±670 | 94% | ±1 |
White | 55,194 | ±761 | 85% | ±1 |
Black or African American | 1,793 | ±429 | 3% | ±1 |
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501 | ±164 | 1% | ±0 |
Cherokee tribal grouping | 59 | ±55 | 0% | ±0 |
Chippewa tribal grouping | 29 | ±33 | 0% | ±0 |
Navajo tribal grouping | 0 | ±29 | 0% | ±0 |
Sioux tribal grouping | 124 | ±114 | 0% | ±0 |
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820 | ±193 | 1% | ±0 |
Asian Indian | 99 | ±77 | 0% | ±0 |
Chinese | 135 | ±96 | 0% | ±0 |
Filipino | 301 | ±142 | 1% | ±0 |
Japanese | 0 | ±29 | 0% | ±0 |
Korean | 136 | ±81 | 0% | ±0 |
Vietnamese | 13 | ±18 | 0% | ±0 |
Other Asian | 136 | ±138 | 0% | ±0 |
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57 | ±46 | 0% | ±0 |
Native Hawaiian | 36 | ±42 | 0% | ±0 |
Chamorro | 21 | ±23 | 0% | ±0 |
Samoan | 0 | ±29 | 0% | ±0 |
Other Pacific Islander | 0 | ±29 | 0% | ±0 |
Some other race | 2,031 | ±476 | 3% | ±1 |
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4,214 | ±673 | 7% | ±1 |
White and Black or African American | 691 | ±533 | 1% | ±1 |
White and American Indian and Alaska Native | 483 | ±170 | 1% | ±0 |
White and Asian | 747 | ±230 | 1% | ±0 |
Black or African American and American Indian and Alaska Native | 26 | ±39 | 0% | ±0 |
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64,610 | ±44 | 64,610% | (x) |
White | 59,213 | ±679 | 92% | ±1 |
Black or African American | 2,936 | ±586 | 5% | ±1 |
American Indian and Alaska Native | 1,338 | ±266 | 2% | ±0 |
Asian | 1,869 | ±318 | 3% | ±1 |
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander | 147 | ±92 | 0% | ±0 |
Some other race | 3,887 | ±720 | 6% | ±1 |
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64,610 | ±44 | 64,610% | (x) |
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10,447 | ±599 | 16% | ±1 |
Mexican | 7,631 | ±870 | 12% | ±1 |
Puerto Rican | 166 | ±112 | 0% | ±0 |
Cuban | 0 | ±29 | 0% | ±0 |
Other Hispanic or Latino | 2,650 | ±726 | 4% | ±1 |
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54,163 | ±610 | 84% | ±1 |
White alone | 49,356 | ±680 | 76% | ±1 |
Black or African American alone | 1,643 | ±411 | 3% | ±1 |
American Indian and Alaska Native alone | 324 | ±127 | 1% | ±0 |
Asian alone | 795 | ±188 | 1% | ±0 |
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone | 51 | ±45 | 0% | ±0 |
Some other race alone | 202 | ±197 | 0% | ±0 |
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1,792 | ±379 | 3% | ±1 |
Two races including Some other race | 96 | ±90 | 0% | ±0 |
Two races excluding Some other race, and Three or more races | 1,696 | ±359 | 3% | ±1 |
Total housing units | 29,870 | ±430 | (x) | (x) |
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49,731 | ±723 | 49,731% | (x) |
Male | 25,014 | ±496 | 50% | ±1 |
Female | 24,717 | ±467 | 50% | ±1 |