Fort Bridger State Historic Site
Fort Bridger State Historic Site
Fort Bridger State Historic Site
Fort Bridger State Historic Site
Fort Bridger State Historic Site
Fort Bridger State Historic Site
Fort Bridger State Historic Site
Fort Bridger State Historic Site
Fort Bridger State Historic Site
Fort Bridger State Historic Site
Fort Bridger State Historic Site
Fort Bridger State Historic Site
Fort Bridger State Historic Site
Fort Bridger State Historic Site
Chaco Culture National Historical Park
Chaco Culture National Historical Park
Chaco Culture National Historical Park
Chaco Culture National Historical Park
Chaco Culture National Historical Park
Chaco Culture National Historical Park
Chaco Culture National Historical Park
Chaco Culture National Historical Park
Chaco Culture National Historical Park
Fort Bridger State Historic Site
Fort Bridger State Historic Site
Fort Bridger State Historic Site
Fort Bridger State Historic Site
Virginia City, Nevada
Virginia City, Nevada
Virginia City, Nevada
Virginia City, Nevada
Virginia City, Nevada
Gold Hill, Nevada
Gold Hill, Nevada
Gold Hill, Nevada
Gold Hill, Nevada
Chemainus, British Columbia
Chemainus, British Columbia
Chemainus, British Columbia
Chemainus, British Columbia
Chemainus, British Columbia
Chemainus, British Columbia
Chemainus, British Columbia
Chemainus, British Columbia
Chemainus, British Columbia
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Fort Bridger State Historic Site
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Fort Bridger was established in 1843 by Jim Bridger and Louis Vasquez. It served as an emigrant supply stop along the Oregon Trail. Briefly owned by the Mormons in the 1850's, it became a military outpost in 1858. Decommissioned in 1890, it became a Wyoming State Park in 1928.
Fort Bridger was established in 1843 by Jim Bridger and Louis Vasquez. It served as an emigrant supply stop along the Oregon Trail. Briefly owned by the Mormons in the 1850's, it became a military outpost in 1858. Decommissioned in 1890, it became a Wyoming State Park in 1928.
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