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The Wyoming Department of Corrections Wyoming Honor Conservation Camp & Boot Camp is located in Newcastle. [10] [11] The facility was operated by the Wyoming Board of Charities and Reform until that agency was dissolved as a result of a state constitutional amendment passed in November 1990.
Part of Laramie County. The Land of Goshen, a Biblical paradise. 12,642: 2,225 sq mi (5,763 km 2) Hot Springs County: 017: Thermopolis: 1911: Parts of Fremont County, Big Horn County, and Park County. The hot springs at Thermopolis within the county borders. 4,661: 2,004 sq mi (5,190 km 2) Johnson County: 019: Buffalo: 1875: Parts of Carbon ...
Weston County was created by the legislature of the Wyoming Territory on March 12, 1890, of land partitioned from Crook County. [3] Weston County was named for John Weston, a geologist and surveyor. [4] In 1887, Jefferson Weston and Frank Mondell found rich coal deposits north of Newcastle which caused a railroad to be built through the area.
Newcastle: County courthouse built 1910–1911, significant for representing the stability and success brought to Newcastle by securing county seat status. [9] Also a contributing property to the Newcastle Commercial District. [7] 6: Wyoming Army National Guard Cavalry Stable: Wyoming Army National Guard Cavalry Stable: July 7, 1994
Wyoming Highway 450 (WYO 450) is a 66.22-mile-long (106.57 km) east-west Wyoming State Road in Campbell and Weston counties that provides travel between WYO 59 at Wright and U.S. Route 16 (US 16) at Newcastle.
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Weston County School District #1 serves southeastern Weston County, [1] including the following communities: Incorporated places. City of Newcastle; Census-designated places (Note: All census-designated places are unincorporated.) Hill View Heights; Osage; Unincorporated places. Four Corners
The Weston County Courthouse in Newcastle, Wyoming, was designed by Charles A. Randall and built in 1910–11. The Beaux-Arts style courthouse is the most elaborate building in Newcastle, and a symbol of the community's prosperity at the time of its construction.