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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1U9J_wedding-of-the-waters-historical_Thermopolis-WY.html
The the Indians, mountain men, and early settlers, the Wedding of the Waters was a special place. Here, after carving its way through rocks more than three billion years old, the Wind River ends its journey and the Bighorn River begins. For many…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1O6H_the-building-of-an-industry_Thermopolis-WY.html
      The agriculture producers of the Big Horn Basin invite you to enjoy our majestic mountains, pristine streams, and lush meadows. These meadows aren't here for aesthetics; man has strived to irrigate this dry rocky land to make his cows com…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1O6G_the-prairie-rattlesnake_Thermopolis-WY.html
Less conspicuous than the pronghorn antelope and the golden eagle is an even more ancient inhabitant of the high plains and valleys of Wyoming, the prairie rattlesnake. Feared by many and respected by most, these pit vipers (so-called because of t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1MOA_hot-springs-state-park_Thermopolis-WY.html
In the foreground across the river are the Rainbow Terraces formed of mineral deposits called travertine. The Big Spring produces 127° mineral water and as it makes its way down the terraces the water temperature changes and different colors of a…
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