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Devils Tower National Monument, WY (0535)
Devils Tower National Monument, WY (0545)
Devils Tower National Monument, WY (0536)
Devils Tower National Monument, WY (0537)
Devils Tower National Monument, WY (0538)
Devils Tower National Monument, WY (0547)
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Beartooth Scenic Byway WY (#0527)
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Jay Em, WY (0624)
Jay Em, Wyoming, a very small village in eastern Wyoming. Per Wikipedia (link at end), this was the center of the village and the tall building on the left was a restaurant - feed store - general store - post office. The town was a service center for local ranchers from 1915 through the 1930's, but with the advent of the automobile and easy travel to larger towns (Lusk), the town went into decline. I saw no explanation for why the main street was so wide or if it was ever paved. The dog was the only sign of life that I saw and was, fortunately, friendly.
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