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  2. Fort Halleck (Wyoming) - Wikipedia

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    70000668 [1] Added to NRHP. April 28, 1970. Fort Halleck was a military outpost that existed in the 1860s along the Overland Trail and stage route in what was then the Territory of Idaho, now the U.S. state of Wyoming. The fort was established in 1862 to protect emigrant travelers and stages transporting mail between Kansas and Salt Lake City ...

  3. Uranium mining in Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Uranium mining in Wyoming was formerly a much larger industry than it is today. Wyoming once had many operating uranium mines, and still has the largest known uranium ore reserves of any state in the U.S. At the end of 2008, the state had estimated reserves dependent on price: 539 million pounds of uranium oxide at $50 per pound, and 1,227 ...

  4. Coal mining in Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Coal mining in Wyoming has long been a significant part of the state's economy. Wyoming has been the largest producer of coal in the United States since 1986, [1] and in 2018, coal mines employed approximately 1% of the state's population. [2] In 2013, there were 17 active coal mines in Wyoming, which produced 388 million short tons, 39 percent ...

  5. North Antelope Rochelle Mine - Wikipedia

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    The North Antelope Rochelle Mine is the largest coal mine in the world. [1][2] Located in Campbell County, Wyoming, about 65 miles (105 km) south of Gillette, it produced 85.3 million tons of coal in 2019. [3][4] Peabody Energy opened the North Antelope Mine in the heart of Wyoming's Powder River Basin in 1983. [5]

  6. Bighorn Basin - Wikipedia

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    The Bighorn Basin forms a geologic structural basin filled with more than 20,000 feet (6,100 m) of sedimentary rocks from Cambrian to Miocene in age. Since the early 20th century the basin has been a significant source of petroleum, and has produced more than 1,400,000,000 barrels (220,000,000 m 3) of oil. The principal reservoir of oil is the ...

  7. Bitter Creek (Wyoming) - Wikipedia

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    Bitter Creek (Wyoming) Coordinates: 41°31′06″N 109°26′53″W. Bitter Creek is an 80-mile-long stream in the U.S. state of Wyoming. It passes through several Wyoming counties, including Sweetwater and Carbon. [1] The creek rises near the Delaney Rim, on the western side of Wyoming's Red Desert in Carbon County.

  8. Sunrise, Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    42°19′55″N 104°42′11″W  /  42.33194°N 104.70306°W  / 42.33194; -104.70306. Built. 1898. NRHP reference No. 05000925 [1] Added to NRHP. December 23, 2005. Sunrise was a company mining town of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company located in Platte County, Wyoming, United States. The entire site of the former mining district and ...

  9. A historic mining community is decimated as the Park Fire and ...

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    Wildfires are raging out of control in the Western United States and Canada – destroying homes, forcing evacuations and injuring residents. One inferno has reportedly destroyed the historic ...

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