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While the Town of Dubois includes 3.49 square miles (9.0 km 2) within the Town Limits which constitutes a population density of 261 people per square mile, the 82513 ZIP Code ("Dubois, Wyoming") includes 1,537.47 square miles (3,982.0 km 2) and has a total population of 1,549 [6] which is a population density of about 1 person per square mile.
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The Twin Pines Lodge and Cabin Camp, also known as the Twin Pines Motel and Frontier Court, is a tourist camp in Dubois, Wyoming on the way to Yellowstone National Park on U.S. Route 287. The camp was established in 1929 by Dubois businessman Oliver Ernest Stringer who designed the camp and assisted in its construction.
The National Bighorn Sheep Center (formerly known as the National Bighorn Sheep Interpretative Center) is a 2,775-square-foot (257.8 m 2) Interpretive Center [1] dedicated to public education about the biology and habitat of the Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep with specific focus on the currently largest herd of Rocky Mountain Bighorn sheep in the coterminous United States that winter in the ...
Welty's General Store is a store in Dubois, Wyoming. Welty's was first established in 1889 in a log cabin just outside of the town, by Frank A. Welty. The store was placed next to the homestead cabin of his father, Dr. Francis Welty. In 1897 George Hays and Huey Yeomans built a general store in Dubois.
Dubois Municipal Airport covers an area of 211 acres (85 ha) at an elevation of 7,297 feet (2,224 m) above mean sea level.It has one runway designated 11/29 with an asphalt surface measuring 6,700 by 75 feet (2,042 x 23 m).
The people listed below were born in or otherwise closely associated with the town of Dubois, Wyoming. Pages in category "People from Dubois, Wyoming" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
The Dubois Museum is a 3,850-square-foot (358 m 2) museum [1] preserving and interpreting the history of the Upper Wind River Valley and is located in the town of Dubois, Wyoming on U.S. Route 26 along the Wyoming Centennial Scenic Byway. [2] The museum offers interpretive programs, exhibits, multi-media presentations, and special events.