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Cora may have been named after Cora House, a cowgirl who lived in the area. [5] [6] In the early 20th century, the town post office was moved to its current site from a ranch one mile to the east. [6] Dogsleds were once used to make winter deliveries to residents who lived in the Cora area and the rest of the Upper Green River valley. [6]
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Converse County, Wyoming, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.
In the case of the Darwin Ranch, recreation is also extended to the use of the property by wealthy families for private seasonal enjoyment. Both uses of the ranch, as a commercial guest ranch and for private use, are important examples of how the commercial landscape of Teton County and other scenic areas in Wyoming developed to modern day." [5]
April 23, 1990 (4 Lazy F Ranch Rd. Grand Teton National Park: Summer home and purpose-built dude ranch established in 1927, with 18 contributing properties, representing the later stage of the industry building from the ground up rather than adapting working ranches.
Wyoming Highway 352 begins its southern end at U.S. Route 191, 5 miles west of Pinedale. Highway 352 travels north, reaching the community ( CDP ) of Cora at just over 4 miles. Past Cora, WYO 352 begins to parallel the New Fork River , and will do so for approximately 7 miles.
The Twin Pines Lodge and Cabin Camp, also known as the Twin Pines Motel and Frontier Court, is a tourist camp in Dubois, Wyoming on the way to Yellowstone National Park on U.S. Route 287. The camp was established in 1929 by Dubois businessman Oliver Ernest Stringer who designed the camp and assisted in its construction.
Annenberg's heirs sold the ranch to Wyoming governor Nels Smith, Bill Walker (Cheyenne, Wyoming) and Sam Keener (Salem, Ohio). Ranch A was used as a dude ranch for twenty years, and was featured in an October 1956 issue of National Geographic. In 1963 the Fish and Wildlife Service bought the ranch, using it as a genetics laboratory for salmonid ...
Horses are descended from ranch and mining stock dating back to the 1800s. Horses have a wide range of coat colors, notably grays and roans. NV horse 26 [8] [182] Seven Mile Horses are thought to have descended from ranch stock and are relatively tall and with good conformation, standing between 15 and 16 hands (60 and 64 inches, 152 and 163 cm ...