Facts About Green River The townsite of Green River, Dakota Territory was platted by the Union Pacific Railroad in 1867. The territory of Wyoming was created on July 25, 1868,…
Facts About Cody Cody is named after Colonel William Frederick “Buffalo Bill” Cody for his part in the founding of Cody in 1896. Cody is a city in Northwest Wyoming…
Facts About Douglas Douglas was platted in 1886 when the Wyoming Central Railway established a railway station Douglas is located in east-central Wyoming and is the county seat for Converse…
Facts About Rawlins Rawlins was founded by Civil War General John A. Rawlins in 1882. Rawlins was incorporated in 1886. Rawlins is located in Carbon County at 41°47′25″N 107°14′3″W (41.790397,…
Facts About Lander The city is home to spectacular climbing crags and walls and annually hosts the International Climbers Fest. Lander was known as Pushroot, Fort Brown, and Fort Auger…
Facts About Torrington Torrington was founded and named by W.G. Curtis. Torrington was named after Torrington, Connecticut. Torrington was originally a watering and coaling station. Torrington was officially incorporated in…
Montana is the fourth-biggest state by physical size and has the eighth smallest population. Montana is divided into 56 counties and contains 129 incorporated municipalities, which consist of cities and…
Montana is the fourth-biggest state by physical size and has the eighth smallest population. Montana is divided into 56 counties and contains 129 incorporated municipalities, which consist of cities and…
Montana is the fourth-biggest state by physical size and has the eighth smallest population. Montana is divided into 56 counties and contains 129 incorporated municipalities, which consist of cities and…