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  2. Laramie Peak - Wikipedia

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    Laramie Peak from near the head of the Big Cottonwood, Albany County, Wyoming, 1870. Laramie Peak was an important landmark for the settlers on the Oregon Trail and the Mormon Trail. After reaching Scotts Bluff the top of the mountain was visible at the horizon.

  3. Laramie Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Laramie Mountains are a range of moderately high peaks on the eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains in the U.S states of Wyoming and Colorado.The range is the northernmost extension of the line of the ranges along the eastern side of the Rockies, and in particular of the higher peaks of the Front Range directly to the south.

  4. List of mountain peaks of Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Gannett Peak is the highest summit of the Wind River Range, the U.S. State of Wyoming, and the Central Rocky Mountains. This article comprises three sortable tables of major mountain peaks [a] of the U.S. State of Wyoming. The summit of a mountain or hill may be measured in three principal ways:

  5. List of the most isolated major summits of the United States

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    Denali in Alaska is the highest mountain peak of the United States and North America. ... Laramie Mountains: 10,276 ft 3132 m: 3,317 ft 1011 m: 67.4 mi 108.4 km

  6. Front Range - Wikipedia

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    The 20 Mountain Peaks of the Front Range With At Least 500 Meters of Topographic Prominence Rank Mountain Peak Subrange Elevation Prominence Isolation; 1 Grays Peak [6] NGS: Front Range 14,278 ft 4352 m: 2,770 ft 844 m: 25 mi 40.3 km 2 Mount Blue Sky NGS: Front Range 14,265 ft 4348 m: 2,769 ft 844 m: 9.79 mi 15.76 km 3 Longs Peak NGS: Front ...

  7. Laramie, Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Laramie is named for Jacques LaRamie, a French or French-Canadian trapper who disappeared in the Laramie Mountains in the early 1820s. He was one of the first Europeans to visit the area. European-American settlers named a river, mountain range, peak, US Army fort, county, and city for him.