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Vacation estate of newspaper publisher Moses Annenberg with 13 contributing properties built 1932–1935; noted as some of the finest rustic architecture in Wyoming. [13] Now an event center. [14] 9: Sundance School: Sundance School: December 2, 1985 : 108 N. 4th St.
Bryce Canyon National Park 37°37′33″N 112°09′23″W / 37.625833°N 112.156389°W / 37.625833; -112.156389 ( Bryce Canyon National Park Scenic Trails Historic Comprises five contiguous trails: Navajo Loop Trail, Queen's Garden Trail, Peekaboo Loop Trail, Fairyland Loop Trail, Rim Trail
Saddlestring is an unincorporated community in northwestern Johnson County, Wyoming, United States, on the eastern edge of the Bighorn National Forest.It lies along local roads northwest of the city of Buffalo, the county seat of Johnson County. [2]
Pahaska Tepee is William "Buffalo Bill" Cody's old hunting lodge and hotel in the U.S. state of Wyoming. It is located 50 miles (80 km) west of the town of Cody and two miles from the east entrance to Yellowstone National Park .
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The Bath Ranch, also known as the Bath Brothers Ranch and the Stone Ranch, was established near Laramie, Wyoming by Henry Bath about 1869-70. It was one of the first ranches in Albany County . The initial homestead was replaced by the present stone house and barn in 1875, using stone quarried locally by Henry and his sons.
In 1923 Halone built the base for the statue of Buffalo Bill in Cody, Wyoming. Alex and his son Eugene worked together from 1928 to 1935, doing stonemasonry at Yellowstone, Grand Canyon and Sequoia National Parks. They built the fireplaces at the Old Faithful (upper store) and Fishing Bridge Hamilton's Stores in Yellowstone. [3]
There is an elementary school in Clark, which is part of Park County School District #1 in Powell, but most junior high and high school students bus to Powell and the rest to Belfry, Montana. Clark borders the Shoshone National Forest, state, and BLM-administered lands and Clark's Fork River/Canyon, making it a prime area for the outdoor ...