U-Haul #60: Wyoming
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member teeoff2
N 41° 08.208 W 104° 48.005
13T E 516778 N 4553962
Buffalo Bill and the Wild West show, part of Wyomings heritage.
Waymark Code: WM6F5C
Location: Wyoming, United States
Date Posted: 05/24/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member crackergals
Views: 54

Interesting Wyoming Facts - Wyoming Firsts

First State to Have a County Public Library System: The Laramie County Public Library System was organized in August of 1886.

First National Park: In 1872, congress named Yellowstone National Park in northwestern Wyoming as the first national park in the world.

First National Forest: By an Act signed by President Benjamin Harrison in 1891, Shoshone National Forest became the first national forest. Wyoming now has nine national forests.

First Ranger Station: Wapiti Ranger Station was established in the Shoshone National Forest in 1891.

First National Monument: Devils Tower in northeastern Wyoming was designated the first national monument by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1906.

"Default Image and any additional cited content and/or images from the U-Haul SuperGraphics website are used with permission from U-Haul International."
Website URL: [Web Link]

I used the coordinates of the capital city: yes

Images used as per the requirements: yes

Modern, Classic, Trailer or Photo Story: Classic

Footnote Added: yes

Coordinates of Featured Scene: Not Listed

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