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Construction of railroad bridge over Green River, 1868. The townsite of Green River, Dakota Territory was platted by the Union Pacific Railroad in 1867. Although the Territory of Wyoming was created on July 25, 1868, the Town of Green River was incorporated on August 21,1868 under the laws of the previous Territory of Dakota since the laws of the Wyoming Territory had yet to be written.
The Sweetwater Brewery, also known as the Green River Brewery, was built in 1900 in Green River, Wyoming.The present structure is the surviving remnant of a three-building complex comprising an office/saloon, engine house, and the present brewery building.
The Sweetwater Mountain Bike Association, a committee of the City of Green River Chamber of Commerce and in partnership with the BLM, U.S. Forest Service and Rock Springs Grazing Association has sanctioned the mountain biking trail system known as the Wilkins Peak Trail System, currently a group of single track trails encompassing just over 24 ...
Sublette County is a county in the U.S. state of Wyoming. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 8,728. [1] The county seat is Pinedale. [2] It is a sparsely populated rural county in western Wyoming, along the Green River.
Scott's Bottom Nature Area or simply Scott's Bottom is a park located along the Green River in southwestern Wyoming and is maintained by the city of Green River, Wyoming. [1] It offers several trails for recreation as well as an archery range, shooting range, and a small paintball complex that was new as of 2005, however has since been removed ...
The Green River Downtown Historic District is a 5.7-acre (2.3 ha) historic district in Green River, Wyoming that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. Description [ edit ]
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Edward Crippa, U.S. Senator from Wyoming; Mickey Daniels, actor who appeared in many movies in 1930s; Boyd Dowler, wide receiver for Green Bay Packers (1959–1969) and Washington Redskins (1971) John Frullo, member of Texas House of Representatives from Lubbock, was reared in Rock Springs prior to 1980. His father is the architect John L. Frullo