09/11/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/11/2025 10:40
The American Heritage Center (AHC) at the University of Wyoming invites the public to the opening of "The West is Waiting: An Exploration of Railroad Advertising," a new exhibition curated by Kail Moede that examines how the railroad shaped Western migration, settlement and everyday life.
Spanning from the arrival of the transcontinental railroad in Wyoming in 1867 through the 20th century, the exhibition highlights the many ways railroads promoted the West through advertising. Visitors will encounter a wide variety of materials -- from postcards, illustrated maps and matchbooks to fine art, photography and Hollywood ephemera -- that reveal how deeply the railroad influenced Western culture and identity. The exhibition features items from the many collections the AHC holds on railroad history, including the Union Pacific Historical Society and the James L. Ehernberger Western Railroad collections.
The public is invited to an opening reception with light refreshments Wednesday, Sept. 24, from 5-7 p.m. in the AHC Exhibits Hall.
In addition to the main exhibition, a companion installation, "Life Between the Rails: Highlights and Insights from an Oral History Project," showcases personal stories gathered from Union Pacific Railway workers and their families through a large-scale oral history project of the same name conducted by Leslie Waggener and Tana Libolt for the AHC. Photographs and interviews provide a moving look at the lives of railroad families, preserving a vital part of Wyoming's social history.
A special panel event will take place Saturday, Sept. 27, featuring two women interviewed for "Life Between the Rails." Further details about this event will be announced separately.
Admission to both the exhibition and events is free and open to the public.
The exhibitions will be on display from Sept. 24 to March 6. The AHC is open Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.