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  2. Hell Gap Archaeological Site - Wikipedia

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    Hell Gap (Smithsonian trinomial: 48GO305) is a deeply stratified archaeological site located in the Great Plains of eastern Wyoming, approximately thirteen miles north of Guernsey, where an abundant amount of Paleoindian and Archaic artifacts have been found and excavated since 1959. [2]

  3. List of the oldest buildings in Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Wyoming Territorial Penitentiary: Laramie, Wyoming: 1872 Penitentiary Jim Baker Cabin: Savery, Wyoming: 1873 Bath Ranch: Laramie, Wyoming: 1875 Residence Durlacher House: Laramie, Wyoming: 1875-1878 Residence Queen Anne style house built by German immigrants. [3] Old Main (University of Wyoming) Laramie, Wyoming: 1886 University Oldest ...

  4. Mummy Cave - Wikipedia

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    Mummy Cave is a rock shelter and archeological site in Park County, Wyoming, United States, near the eastern entrance to Yellowstone National Park.The site is adjacent to the concurrent U.S. Routes 14/16/20, [1] on the left bank of the North Fork of the Shoshone River [2]: xii at an altitude of 6,310 feet (1,920 m) in Shoshone National Forest.

  5. Awe-Inspiring Ancient Ruins Across the Americas - AOL

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    Featuring one of the best collections of ancient ruins north of Mexico, the UNESCO World Heritage Site was a major center of culture from 850 A.D. to 1250 A.D. and today houses a number of ...

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  7. High Rise Village - Wikipedia

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    High Rise Village is a high-elevation archeological site in Fremont County, Wyoming.Discovered in 2006 in the Wind River Range in Shoshone National Forest, the location features almost sixty lodge pads and has yielded more than 30,000 artifacts from the Archaic to the Protohistoric Period, a period of over 2500 years.

  8. Student of Frank Lloyd Wright built this home on 20 acres, on ...

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    Down an almost hidden driveway, a very private retreat for sale just outside of Des Moines includes a custom-built retro home and a lifetime of protection for its 20-acre tree-filled footprint ...

  9. History of Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Wyoming: A bicentennial history (WW Norton & Company, 1977). Lavender, David. Fort Laramie and the Changing Frontier: Fort Laramie National Historic Site, Wyoming (United States Government Printing, 1983). link; Nicholas, Liza. “Wyoming as America: Celebrations, a Museum, and Yale.” American Quarterly 54#3 (2002), pp. 437–65. online