Invitations went out over the weekend so you should be getting something in the mail from us. All the information (more hotel information, a map, registry information, places to eat and things to do in
Thanks,
Lindsey and Bo
Please check here for any information regarding the SCOTT-BERGSTROM Celebration
Hello Everyone,
We have received a flood of inquires lately about where we are registered. In response to these questions we want everyone to know we understand that coming to
For those traditionalists out there who refuse to accept the above as an answer, we did go register this past weekend. Again, we sincerely mean it when we say that coming to the wedding is more than enough. With all that said, we are registered at the following: Target, Crate and Barrel, and Macy's.
Please look for Lindsey Scott and Bo Bergstrom at the following ( just as a note sometimes we have WY for Wyoming after our name and sometimes its HI for Hawaii--as we are moving there for the next three years per military orders!!!)
HOTEL ROOMS---ASK FOR BERGSTROM-SCOTT wedding BLOCK
We have received several phone calls in the last few days about not being able to book hotel rooms. Please make sure that you ask for BERGSTROM-SCOTT wedding blocks when you make your reservations, otherwise, there may not be any rooms available. Please let us know if you have any trouble or questions. Lindsey's cell 307-752-2919 Bo's cell 307-752-8354
1.) The wedding will take place at
307.672.3233
those who drive, in the pasture next to our
house. We will have a big yellow bus (Yes,
a yellow school bus) for you from the
hotels to the Scott's house and back after the
wedding is over. Please let our school bus
be your designated driver.
Bus Schedule
The Comfort Inn from
The Days Inn from
The Wingate from
Motel 6 from
Arriving at the Scott's at
If you miss the bus please call us
at 307.672.3233 and we will arrange
for a pick up.
to the hotels at
3.) The wedding will take place on a lawn.
Please wear shoes you will be comfortable
wearing in the grass.
4.) Cell phone service is unreliable once you
leave town, be sure to make your calls
before the wedding or ask us to use our
home phone.
1.)
www.buffalobilldays.org
Buffalo Bill Days is a big event in
The town celebrates its historic western
history with a variety of events. Including
Saturday morning's breakfast at the Big
Horn Merc, a Pony Express ride, followed by the
authentic Old West Parade. Don't miss the
birthday celebration of the Historic Sheridan
Inn and the Chuck wagon BBQ on the lawn.
While this will make the town much more crowded
there is also a lot to do and see.
2.)The Sheridan Inn
Visit the historic Sheridan Inn. The building was
frequented by many old western icons such as
Buffalo Bill Cody. There is even a resident ghost
named Miss Kate.
3.)The Mint Bar
The most famous bar in town, this cowboy bar
served its first beer in 1907... and has not changed
much since! Whether you drink or not stop by
during the day to see the old photographs, historic
knotty pine bar, and maybe even Grandma Charlee
Bergstrom tending bar!
4.)King Ropes and Saddlery and Museum
This store includes a western museum of old
saddles, sidearms, and art in the museum behind
the store. The rope factory is open to the public.
See where the bull riders get their gear and maybe
practice throwing a lasso while you are there.
The King Ropes store is worth seeing for the
high end tack and gifts. Their fine art gallery
highly regarded the western art world.
5.)The Mountains
The Big Horns are an offshoot of the Rocky
Mountain chain. They are pleasantly less
impacted by tourists and therefore offer a very
nice drive with places you can get out and stretch
your legs, go hiking, fishing, or just take in the views.
Ask any local to point you in the right direction. Bring some food for the ride.
1.) Java Moon (coffee shop, breakfast and lunch)
Located on
back. well positioned to visit King Ropes and Saddlery
(next door) and walk
place for breakfast and lunch. Limited to (great) bakery
goods for breakfast and a small lunch menu that sometimes
includes excellent wood fired pizzas.
2.) Silver Spur Cafe (breakfast)
832 N Main St 307.673.7330
This is a long time favorite greasy spoon of the rancher
cowboy types. We’re talkin’ plastic table cloths and
biscuits n' gravy type food and atmosphere.
3.) Pony Bar & Grill (lunch and dinner)
3 S Gould
Within walking distance of
watering hole is very busy, No reservations, but
sometimes a twenty minute wait is worth it.
Sit outside if you can on the covered porch.
4.)Ole’s Pizza (lunch and dinner)
Decent and moderately priced pizzeria/sandwiches/beer.
Lots of food and great for groups and families with kids.
856 N. Broadway 307.673.4700
Housed in the historic Sheridan Inn this restaurant serves
ribs and steaks. This will probably be crowded and fun
on Saturday due to Buffalo Bill Days.
6.)Oliver's Bar & Grill (dinner)
High end restaurant with great bar and food. Where
else are you going to get yummy buffalo raviolis?
Reservations generally the rule.
5 E. Alger
A great place to hang out and drink some beers.
The menu is huge and the portions plentiful.
8.)Olivas (lunch and dinner)
Authentic Mexican food with great homemade desserts.
Perfect for small groups (less than 4 people).