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Founded J.C. Penny Company Inc. April 14, 1902 in Kemmerer Wyoming Operated by J.C. Penny Homestead, Inc.
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Kemmerer founded 1897 by Mahlon S. Kemmerer 1843 - 1925 and Patrick J. Quealy 1857 - 1930
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Names Hill is one of three prominent sites in Wyoming where travelers inscribed their names into stone along the emigrant trails. The other sites are Register Cliff and Independence Rock. After crossing a 40 miles stretch of waterless desert, wago…
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The National Registerof Historic PlacesWyoming Place No. 25
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He little knew that when he cut his name, or had it cut, in this stone, that it would be engraved in the annals of the West deeper than that of any other man. As one of the world's outstanding explorers he guided emigrants, railroads and army in t…
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To the Shoshone Indian, this river was the Seeds-Kee-Dee Agie (Prairie Chicken River). On Sept. 16 1811, the Astorians near its headwaters termed it the Spanish River. To the Spaniards, far to the south, it was the Rio Verde (Green River). Jededia…
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This bell was used at theKemmerer Grade SchoolBuilt in 1901 and useduntil 1926. Tower Donated by theK/D 1990 Centennial Committeeand the Kemmerer/DiamondvilleChamber of Commerce.
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To All PioneersWho PassedThis WayTo Win and HoldThe West Erected ByPopularSubscriptionCitizens ofKemmerer 1931
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Fossil Butte is a 50 million year old lakebed and one of the richest fossil resources in the world. It is part of the Green River Formation, a layer of rock composed of laminated limestone, mudstone, and volcanic ash. Complete paleo-ecosystems are…
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