Buffalo,
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Looking north along Main Street in downtown Buffalo, Wyoming. Buffalo, the county seat of Johnson County, has a population of about 3,900. It has 3 traffic signals (the only three in Johnson County that we know of). |
Buffalo is the smallest city in the U.S. with a YMCA. It has a full gymnasium, weightlifting/workout room, racquetball courts, indoor swimming pool and whirlpool, outdoor tennis courts and all types of exercise and fitness classes. |
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Looking south along Main Street in downtown Buffalo, Wyoming. |
Johnson County Courthouse on North Main Street in Buffalo. |
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Ben Kern's Bozeman Trail Wagon Train enters Buffalo on June 27, 2001 |
Flag Day, 2000 in Buffalo. | ||
The Jim Gatchell Museum on Fort Street in Buffalo. | The historic Occidental Hotel on Main Street where Owen Wister's Virginian "Got his man." | ||
August 2000 Johnson County Fair and Rodeo parade. |
Buffalo snowstorm |
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Business owner shovels snow from the sidewalk in downtown Buffalo. | Participants in the downtown shootout during Fair and Rodeo week. | ||
Another view of the August 2000 Fair and Rodeo parade. | The beautiful Buffalo Golf Course which has been featured in Golf Magazine. | ||
2000 Pig Wrestling event at the Johnson County Fairgrounds in Buffalo. | Powder River Roundup rodeo at the Johnson County Fairgrounds in 2000. | ||
The annual August Trike Parade in downtown Buffalo corresponding with the annual Sturgis, South Dakota Motorcycle Rally. | Part of the ten mile long Clear Creek Hiking Trail which extends through the City of Buffalo into the Bighorn Mountains. | ||
Buffalo, Wyoming, "More than a one horse town." | One of Buffalo's fine schools, Clear Creek Middle School, with the Bighorn Mountains in the background. | ||
The magnificent Buffalo outdoor swimming pool. It's the largest swimming pool in the region and completely FREE! The pool also has a snack bar and bath houses. | Clear Creek runs from the Bighorn Mountains through Buffalo. Here is one of several walking bridges over the creek along Main Street in Buffalo. You can fish for trout right off the bridge! | ||
All digital photos taken by Rob Yingling, Owner/Webmaster of BighornMountains.Com |
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