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Each August Douglas hosts the Wyoming State Fair. The fair includes a carnival midway, live entertainment, and a rodeo. On August 12, 2009, the fair hosted country music star John Anderson. The centennial fair in 2012 attracted sixty thousand persons, large by Wyoming standards; the Dierks Bentley concert was the first ever sold-out show in the ...
Wyoming Highway 59 Connector is a 0.45-mile (0.7 km) long connector route of WYO 59 in Douglas. [1] WYO 59C is the original alignment of Wyoming Highway 59 through Douglas. [ citation needed ] The route begins at WYO 59 and heads south 0.45 of a mile to meet WYO 59 (Fourth St.) [ 1 ]
Wyoming Highway 94 begins at Wyoming Highway 59 on the western edge of Douglas, [2] just north of exit 140 of Interstate 25. [3] Highway 93 heads west, and then turns northwest as briefly parallels I-25/US 20/US 26/US 87 before turning north. [3]
I-25/US 20/US 26/US 87 near Douglas: WYO 91 west of Douglas — — WYO 110: 0.585: 0.941 WYO 24 near Devils Tower: Devils Tower NM — — Devils Tower Road, Entrance Road WYO 111: 8.63: 13.89 I-90 and US 14 northeast of Sundance: WYO 24 at Aladdin — — WYO 112: 29.50: 47.48 WYO 24 in Hulett: Montana state line south of Alzada, Montana ...
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US 191 begins in Cochise County, Arizona at a signaled intersection with Arizona State Route 80 (SR 80) and Historic U.S. Route 80 (Historic US 80) near Douglas. [1] The highway then proceeds north past Bisbee Douglas International Airport passing through the hamlets of Elfrida and McNeal.
Wyoming Highway 91 (WYO 91) is a 23.10-mile-long ... Highway 91 reaches its eastern end at Highway 94 in Douglas, south of Interstate 25 exit 140. [2] [3] History
The town's population declined from 1600 in 1886 to 900 in 1888. By 1891 Owen Wister reported that Douglas had a population of about 350. However, by 1910 Douglas had 2246 residents and hosted the Wyoming State Fair. The presence of the fair stimulated rail traffic, while the FE&MV merged with the Cheyenne and Northern Railway in 1903. In 1905 ...