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The first gas station in Pine Bluffs was built by politician William Henry Harrison and A. E. Carlstrum. [7] On October 17, 1956, the Wyoming Public Service Commission authorized William Henry Harrison III to build and operate a community television system in the town. [8] In July 2016, Pine Bluffs was battered by a severe hailstorm, causing ...
The Texas Trail Museum is a museum housed in a building which was formerly the Power Plant/Fire House for the town of Pine Bluffs in Wyoming. [1] [2] The museum's mission is to preserve and restore the heritage of the Frontier crossroads area (Eastern Laramie County, Wyoming) for future generations, through displays and education.
The following figures are as of October 1, 2008. [2]Total District Enrollment: 841; Student enrollment by gender. Male: 445 (52.91%) Female: 396 (47.09%) Student enrollment by ethnicity
Wyoming Highway 215 (WYO 215), Pine Bluffs-Albin Road, is a 17.19-mile (27.66 km), two-lane state highway in Laramie County, Wyoming, United states, that connects Interstate 80 Business/U.S. Route 30 (I-80 BL/US 30) in Pine Bluffs with Wyoming Highway 216, just east of Albin.
Wyoming's most populous municipality is the capital city Cheyenne with 65,132 residents, [1] and the largest municipality by land area is Casper, which spans 26.9 sq mi (70 km 2), while the smallest municipality in both categories is Lost Springs with 6 residents [1] and an area of 0.09 sq mi (0.23 km 2). [2]
U.S. Highway 30 (US 30) is part of the United States Numbered Highway System that runs from Astoria, Oregon, to Atlantic City, New Jersey.Within the U.S. state of Wyoming, it runs from Kemmerer to Pine Bluffs by way of Rock Springs, Laramie, and Cheyenne.
Pine Bluff, Arkansas, the county seat of Jefferson County Pine Bluff Arsenal , a military installation in Arkansas Pine Bluff, West Virginia , an unincorporated community in Harrison County, West Virginia
Mayoral and city council elections were held throughout Wyoming's towns and cities on November 5, 2024. As of 2022, there are 99 municipalities throughout the state, of which 19 are cities. [ 1 ] Under Wyoming law, each town and city has one mayor and four councilors, all elected.