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Uinta County (/ j uː ˈ ɪ n t ə / yoo-IN-tə) is a county in the U.S. state of Wyoming. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 20,450. [1] Its county seat is Evanston. [2] Its south and west boundary lines abut the Utah state line. Uinta County, together with Rich County, Utah, comprises the Evanston, WY-UT Micropolitan ...
Evanston is a city in and the county seat of Uinta County, Wyoming, United States. [7] The population was 11,747 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] It is located near the border with Utah .
Wyoming is a state in the Western United States. According to the 2020 United States Census, Wyoming is the least populous state with 576,851 inhabitants but the 9th largest by land area spanning 97,093.14 square miles (251,470.1 km 2) of land. [1] Wyoming has 23 counties and 96 municipalities consisting of cities and towns. [1]
Part of Laramie County. The Land of Goshen, a Biblical paradise. 12,642: 2,225 sq mi (5,763 km 2) Hot Springs County: 017: Thermopolis: 1911: Parts of Fremont County, Big Horn County, and Park County. The hot springs at Thermopolis within the county borders. 4,661: 2,004 sq mi (5,190 km 2) Johnson County: 019: Buffalo: 1875: Parts of Carbon ...
1908 post office and federal courthouse noted for its superlative Beaux-Arts architecture and import as federal recognition of Evanston secured by Senator Clarence D. Clark. Also a contributing property to the Downtown Evanston Historic District. [16] 13: Wyoming State Insane Asylum: Wyoming State Insane Asylum: February 27, 2003
As of the census [8] of 2010, there were 2,115 people, 744 households, and 566 families living in the town. The population density was 1,236.8 inhabitants per square mile (477.5/km 2).
Uinta County School District #1 is a public school district based in Evanston, Wyoming, United States.
The Evanston Main Post Office in Evanston, Wyoming was built in 1905 as part of a facilities improvement program by the United States Post Office Department.The post office in Evanston was nominated to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) as part of a thematic study comprising twelve Wyoming post offices built to standardized USPO plans in the early twentieth century. [2]