Lander could be a town in, and also the seat of, explorer County, Wyoming, us. Named for continental individual Frederick W. Lander, Lander is found in central Wyoming, on the center Fork of the Popo Agie watercourse. A commercial enterprise center with many adult male ranches close, Lander is found simply south of the Wind watercourse reserve. The population was seven,487 at the 2010 census.
Lander was called Pushroot, Fort Brown, and Fort Auger before its current name. On October one, 1906, Lander became the westward terminus of the “Cowboy Line” of the Chicago and North Western Railway, so originating the shibboleth “where rails finish and trails begin.” Originally supposed to be a continental inject to Coos Bay, Beaver State or Eureka, California, the road ne’er went more west, and repair to Lander was abandoned in 1972.
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