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Fossil Butte National Monument is a United States National Monument managed by the National Park Service, located 15 miles (24 km) west of Kemmerer, Wyoming, United States. It centers on an assemblage of Eocene Epoch (56 to 34 million years ago) animal and plant fossils associated with Fossil Lake —the smallest lake of the three great lakes ...
Fossil Oregon Short Line Depot in Kemmerer, Wyoming was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. [1]The station was moved to its current location in 1902 due to trains overshooting it at its previous location due to too much slope; the entire town of Fossil moved along with the station.
Kemmerer Savings Bank was founded in 1909. Its president Asbury D. Hoskins was manager of the Blyth-Fargo-Hoskins Company, and was elected Wyoming state treasurer in 1919. The J. C. Penney company store was founded in Kemmerer in 1902. [8] TerraPower selected Kemmerer, Wyoming as the site for a 345 MWe reactor using a molten salt energy storage ...
The Haddenham Cabin, located in Fossil Butte National Monument near Kemmerer, Wyoming, is a historic cabin that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). It is an A-frame cabin that was designed and built c. 1918 by David C. Haddenham.
The billionaire, 68, joined a group of regular workers at Wyoming Fossils in Kemmerer on Monday for a $600 game of Texas hold ’em, a popular variation of the traditional game of poker.
Includes an art gallery, five life sized dinosaur displays, nine replica Easter Island statues, other sculptures, fossils, geology and archaeological artifacts Wind River Heritage Center: Riverton: Fremont: Central: Multiple: Mounted wildlife and wax figures depicting Wyoming history [19] [20] Wright Centennial Museum: Wright: Campbell ...
Fossil of the Cambrian-Ordovician trilobite Saukiella †Saukiella †Sawdonia; Solemya †Solenochilus †Spiriferina †Spyroceras †Stearoceras †Streptognathodus †Strophomena †Syspacheilus †Tainoceras †Tetrataxis; Fossil of the Cambrian trilobite Tricrepicephalus †Tricrepicephalus †Uncaspis †Uranolophus †Westonoceras ...
It is known from many well-preserved specimens found in the famous Fossil Butte deposits of the Green River Formation in Wyoming, US. [ 2 ] It was a close relative of the modern alligator gar ( A. spatula ), and one of two Atractosteus species known from Fossil Butte alongside the even larger A. atrox .