Historical Places in Wamsutter, WY
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A venue for sporting events, live entertainment and parking. Includes 20,000 square foot exhibition building, a 42,480 square foot agriculture complex, 1,2
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Originally built in 1933, the Lower Monument, or Willie Handcart Company Monument, was erected by the Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks Association. T
Shortly after leaving the Sweetwater Valley, early pioneers faced the grueling task of climbing 600 feet up Rocky Ridge over 3 miles, pulling wagons a
A national historic landmark, honoring Tom Sun, whose cattle ranch established in 1872 near Devil's Gate, was recognized as a prime example of weste
Fort Seminoe, an abandoned trading post, is where the Hunt and Hodgetts wagon companies left behind their personal belongings to make room for members of the
Near the visitors’ center, Prarie Park offers a group of sculptures surrounded by native plants and grasses. These sculptures, created by LeRoy Transfiel
These sculptures stand as memorial to those who suffered and died at Martin's Cove during the westward expansion of the pionee
Trek groups and others may use the Gathering Space at the Dan W. Jones Amphitheatre as a place to learn about the handcart pioneers and for worsh
This monument commemorates the work initiated by the Riverton, Wyoming Stake wherein sacred ordinances were performed on behalf of the handcart pioneers w
The Bunkhouse is the same building originally erected in 1880. Today, its sparse furnishings depict the basic living condictions of a hired ha
Sixth Crossing: Mormon Trail Site is the place where the Willie handcart company encountered the first rescue wagons in the fall of 1856. Today, the Six
Trek groups and others may use the Willie Meadows as a gathering place to learn about the handcart pioneers and for worsh
Located in Saratoga, Wyoming, the Saratoga Museum houses an impressive collection of over 10,000 artifacts and rotating exhibits. The Museum houses the mo
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