The Wyoming Business Council is outfitting its General Mercantile with Wyoming-made products at the 2012 Cheyenne Frontier Days, July 20-29.
The store, in its 10th year of operation, features products from about 50 Wyoming companies with products ranging in price from $2 to $300.
The Mercantile’s wide array of offerings includes horsehair pottery from Cheyenne, bath and body products out of Lance Creek, glass housewares and accessories from Casper, jewelry from local artists, and a variety of spices, rubs, soups, jams, jellies and other food items from across the state.
A highlight to the Mercantile this year will be a book signing from Wyoming authors on Monday, July 23 from 3-5 p.m.
“If you are looking for a unique Wyoming gift, this is really a great opportunity to find it,” said Wyoming Business Council Marketing and Attraction Program Manager Annie Wood.
The Mercantile, which sports a wooden storefront reminiscent of 1880s-era Cheyenne, is located in Wild Horse Gulch at Frontier Park. Store hours are 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily during Frontier Days.
The store, in its 10th year of operation, features products from about 50 Wyoming companies with products ranging in price from $2 to $300.
The Mercantile’s wide array of offerings includes horsehair pottery from Cheyenne, bath and body products out of Lance Creek, glass housewares and accessories from Casper, jewelry from local artists, and a variety of spices, rubs, soups, jams, jellies and other food items from across the state.
A highlight to the Mercantile this year will be a book signing from Wyoming authors on Monday, July 23 from 3-5 p.m.
“If you are looking for a unique Wyoming gift, this is really a great opportunity to find it,” said Wyoming Business Council Marketing and Attraction Program Manager Annie Wood.
The Mercantile, which sports a wooden storefront reminiscent of 1880s-era Cheyenne, is located in Wild Horse Gulch at Frontier Park. Store hours are 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily during Frontier Days.
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