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Laramie in 1870

March 20, 2015Historical Maps & Aerial Photosgliffen

This is a drawing of the newly created town of Laramie, Wy. Laramie grew very quickly from a tent end of tracks town (a Hell on Wheels town) in a permanent and thriving community with the presence of the railroad.

 

Here is a drawing of the newly created town of Laramie, Wyoming. Laramie grew very quickly — from a tent-end-of-tracks town (aka “Hell on Wheels”) to a permanent and thriving community boosted by the presence of the Union Pacific Railroad.

Learn more about Fort Sanders and the building of the Transcontinental Railroad.

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