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Virtual Guidebook to
South and Central Wyoming
Carter, Wyomng, on the transcontinental railroad.

Table of Contents
(listed from northwest to southeast)

Fossil Butte (5)
Evanston (3)
Fort Bridger (5)
Uinta Mountains (3)
Green River (2)
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Complete Listing
listed from northwest to southeast

Fossil Butte National Monument

The visitor center at Fossil Butte. (7-3-07)
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On the road above Fossil Lake. (7-3-07)
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Wide open views from the mesa top at Fossil Butte. (7-3-07)
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The high point at Fossil Butte is over 8000 feet elevation. (7-3-07)
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Carter, a whistle stop on the transcontinental railroad line. (7-3-07)
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Evanston

Evanston was an important railroad town in its day. (7-1-07)
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Historic buildings in Evanston include a Chinese joss house. (7-1-07)
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Ranch lands south of Evanston, the Uinta Mountans on the horizon. (7-2-07)
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Fort Bridger

Rolling country north of Fort Bridger. (7-3-07)
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A reliable stream runs through the fort. (7-2-07)
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Flagpole on the parade ground at Fort Bridger. (7-2-07)
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Fort Bridger's Officers Row, several building remaining. (7-2-07)
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Inside the ranch house at Fort Bridger. (7-2-07)
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Uinta Mountains in Wyoming

The Bear River flows north to Evanston from its source in the Uinta Mountains. (7-2-07)
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South of Mountain View on the north slope of the Uinta Mountains. (7-3-07)
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Just below Stateline Dam in the Uinta Mountains. (7-3-07)
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Green River

Evenly spaced oil wells northwest of Green River. (7-3-07)
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The important railroad yards at Green River, from the pedestrian overpass. (7-4-07)
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