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  2. Torrington, Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Torrington is a city in and the county seat of Goshen County, Wyoming, United States. [5] The population was 6,119 at the 2020 census , down from 6,501 at the 2010 census . It is the home of Eastern Wyoming College , and is the surrounding region's center of commercial activity.

  3. Torrington Municipal Airport - Wikipedia

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    Torrington Municipal Airport (IATA: TOR [2], ICAO: KTOR [3], FAA LID: TOR) is two miles east of Torrington, in Goshen County, Wyoming. [1] The National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015 categorized it as a general aviation facility.

  4. Goshen County, Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    The Wyoming Department of Corrections Wyoming Medium Correctional Institution (WMCI) is located east of Torrington on County Road 72 (Sheep Creek Rd.) [22] [23] [24] The WMCI, a facility of the Wyoming Department of Corrections, serves as an intake center for men not serving death sentences. The grand opening occurred on January 6, 2010.

  5. Torrington, WY Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local ... - AOL

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    Get the Torrington, WY local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  6. Fort Laramie National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Fort Laramie (/ ˈ l ær ə m i /; founded as Fort William and known for a while as Fort John) was a significant 19th-century trading post, diplomatic site, and military installation located at the confluence of the Laramie and the North Platte Rivers.

  7. South Torrington station - Wikipedia

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    The South Torrington Union Pacific Depot was built in 1926 just to the south of Torrington, Wyoming. It was designed by Gilbert Stanley Underwood in the Mission Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival as a combined passenger and freight depot. The line was principally intended to serve a sugar refinery in the vicinity. [2]