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The Eight Mile-Wyoming area historically represented an empowering area for Black home development and ownership in the 1920s and 1930s. Horace White, a leading Detroit minister and the first black member of the Detroit Housing Commission (DHC), states it represented an important place of black settlement "because it was their one opportunity, as they saw it, to own their own homes and rear ...
Wyoming Highway 294 (WYO 294) is a 9.46-mile-long (15.22 km) southeast-northwest Wyoming state road located in northeastern Park County between U.S. Route 14 Alternate (US 14 Alt.) and WYO 120. Route description
A map of the counties and capital city of Wyoming. The U.S. state of Wyoming lies in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States and has a varied geography. It is bordered by Montana to the north and northwest, South Dakota and Nebraska to the east, Idaho to the west, Utah to the southwest, and Colorado to the south.
Wyoming Highway 230 (WYO 230) is a 78.74-mile-long (126.72 km) state highway in the U.S. State of Wyoming.It is known locally as Rivers Road and travels from WYO 130 approximately 8 miles (13 km) south of Saratoga south from there to intersect WYO 70 in Riverside and then heads southeast to the Colorado-Wyoming State Line.
8.79: 14.15 CR 334 southwest of Riverton: WYO 789 south of Riverton — — Seventeen Mile Road. Returned to tribal control in 2015. WYO 138: 8.14: 13.10 WYO 789 east of Hudson: WYO 137 at Saint Stephens — — Rendezvous Road. Returned to tribal control in 2010. WYO 139: 1.45: 2.33 WYO 135 west of Sand Draw: Sand Draw — — Sand Draw Road ...
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Wyoming Highway 214 (WYO 214) is a 8.39-mile-long (13.50 km) state highway in the southeastern part of Laramie County, Wyoming named Carpenter Road, that provides travel between Interstate 80/U.S. Highway 30 and the Town of Carpenter.
Wyoming Highway 137 began its western end at 17 mile Road, east of Ethete, and northwest of Arapahoe, a census-designated place (CDP). 17 Mile Road continues west from here to Wyoming Highway 132 near Ethete. [2] [3] Highway 137 traveled eastward and intersected the northern terminus of Wyoming Highway 138 in the unincorporated community of St ...