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The average household size was 2.40 and the average family size was 2.92. The county population contained 25.40% under the age of 18, 6.60% from 18 to 24, 24.30% from 25 to 44, 27.30% from 45 to 64, and 16.60% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 41 years. For every 100 females there were 97.40 males.
August 26, 1980 (original) September 25, 1997 (increase) Designated NHLD. September 25, 1997 [4] Guernsey State Park is a public recreation area surrounding the Guernsey Reservoir, an impoundment of the North Platte River, one mile northwest of the town of Guernsey in Platte County, Wyoming. The state park has campgrounds, boat ramps and hiking ...
February 27, 2013. The Duncan Grant Ranch was established by Scottish immigrant Duncan Grant in Platte County, Wyoming in the 1870s. It is a representative example of an immigrant homestead ranch of the late 1800s. [2] The Duncan Grant Ranch was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on February 27, 2013. [1]
Designated NHL. May 23, 1966 [1] Oregon Trail Ruts State Historic Site is a preserved site of wagon ruts of the Oregon Trail on the North Platte River, about 0.5 miles south of Guernsey, Wyoming. The Oregon Trail here was winding up towards South Pass. Here, wagon wheels, draft animals, and people wore down the trail into a sandstone ridge ...
Register Cliff is a sandstone cliff and featured key navigational landmark prominently listed in the 19th century guidebooks about the Oregon Trail, and a place where many emigrants chiseled the names of their families on the soft stones of the cliff — it was one of the key checkpoint landmarks for parties heading west along the Platte River valley west of Fort John, Wyoming which allowed ...
September 7, 1995. ( #95001073) 433 Richeau Rd. 41°50′55″N 104°56′54″W. / 41.8486°N 104.9483°W / 41.8486; -104.9483 ( Robert Grant Ranch) Wheatland. Now in its fourth generation, the Grant Ranch provides pasture to grazing leaseholders. It was owned until his death in 2012 by the former Wyoming State Representative ...
An office of emergency management (OEM) (also known as a office of emergency services (OES), emergency management office (EMO), or emergency management agency (EMA)) is a local, municipal, tribal, state, federal/national, or international organization responsible for: planning for, responding to, and dealing with recovery efforts related to natural, manmade, technological, or otherwise ...
Campbell County, Wyoming: Republican: March 1, 2020 Tim Flitner: Greybull in Big Horn County: Republican: March 2015 extended to March 1, 2019 Nick Agopian: Laramie in Albany County (U) March 1, 2019 Aaron Clark: Wheatland, Wyoming in Platte County: Independent: March 1, 2017