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The following are approximate tallies of current listings in Wyoming on the National Register of Historic Places. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008 [ 2 ] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. [ 3 ]
The South Wolcott Street Historic District in Casper, Wyoming is a 61 acres (25 ha) historic district covering about 22 residential blocks south of downtown. [2] The district is roughly bounded by S. Center St., E. Ninth St., S. Wolcott St., E. Seventh St., S. Beech St., and E. Thirteenth St.
Casper – Oil City; Cheyenne – The Magic City of the Plains. [3] Cody – Rodeo Capital of the World [4] Douglas – Jackalope Capital of the World. [5] Laramie – Gem City of the Plains. [6] Lovell – The Rose City of Wyoming [7] Meeteetse. Ferret Capital of the World. [8] Where Chiefs Meet [9] Riverton – Excellence in service to the ...
Casper, Wyoming is the second largest city in the state. So when word got out that some of Casper’s homebound were in need of more than just their usual Meals on Wheels food deliveries ...
Natrona County is a county in the U.S. state of Wyoming. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 79,955, [1] making it the second-most populous county in Wyoming. Its county seat is Casper. [2] Natrona County comprises the Casper, WY Metropolitan Statistical Area. In 2010, the center of population of Wyoming was in Natrona ...
The people below were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Casper, Wyoming. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
The name Emily has been a consistently popular name for girls born in the U.S. since 1880, peaking as the most popular name for girls from 1996 to 2007. It's still plenty popular today, as the ...
Ron Micheli (born 1948), former Republican member of Wyoming Legislature, former Wyoming Director of Agriculture Leslie A. Miller (1886–1970), governor of Wyoming (1932–1939) Franklin Wheeler Mondell (1860–1939), U.S. Representative (1895–1897; 1899–1923)