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  2. Dayton, Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Dayton was named after Joe Dayton Thorn (1861-1942) in 1882 because he was one of the founding fathers of the city. Wyoming's first rodeo was held here in the 1890s and Dayton elected the first female mayor in Wyoming.

  3. Dayton Mercantile - Wikipedia

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    Dayton Mercantile, is a historic building situated at 408 Main St. in Dayton in Sheridan County, Wyoming. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. [1] It is a two-story wood-frame building built as a commercial general store in 1882 by Henry Baker, and enlarged to the rear in 1901 by Henry Croghan.

  4. Tongue River Cave - Wikipedia

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    Tongue River Cave is a cave in the Bighorn National Forest just west of Dayton, Wyoming. [1] Historically notable for a wide variety of rare cave formations and animal species, the cave has suffered in recent decades from unrestricted traffic, vandalism, and the theft of many of the cave's speleothems. Deemed beyond preservation, the cave is ...

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

  6. Dayton Community Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Dayton Community Hall is a community building located at 410 Bridge St. in Dayton, Wyoming.The hall was built in 1936 by the Works Progress Administration.The people of Dayton used the hall for community gatherings, as their previous community hall was no longer safe for activities.

  7. Susan Wissler House - Wikipedia

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    The Susan Wissler House is a historic house located at 406 Main Street in Dayton, Wyoming.The house was the home of Susan Wissler, the mayor of Dayton from 1911 to 1914; Wissler was the first female mayor in Wyoming and one of the first in the United States.