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On any summer evening in July hundreds of emigrants could be found swarming all over Independence Rock, ... Independence Rock Historic Site Official site of the state of Wyoming
INDEPENDENCE ROCK, also known as "The Register of the Plains," The Great Record of the Desert is located on the Sweetwater River midway between Casper, Wyoming on the north and Rawlins, Wyoming on ...
Starting the trail in the early spring, emigrants along the Oregon Trail hoped to reach Independence Rock by July 4, Independence Day.
Independence Rock was a landmark to the emigrants who traveled the Oregon Trail.
Directions Natrona County, Wyoming. T29N/R86W. At mile marker 63 on State Highway 220. Independence Rock State Historic Site includes a large rest area complex right off the highway.
Pioneers and others traveling west used Independence Rock as a name registry. ... "We heard so much of Independence Rock long before we got there. They said we should have a dance on top of it, ...
Independence Rock was a landmark to travellers on the old Oregon Trail. They knew they were a third of the way to Oregon. ... The most famous landmark along the Oregon Trail was Independence Rock. ...
Independence Rock is a large granite rock, approximately 120 feet (36 m) high, in southwestern Natrona County, Wyoming, along Wyoming Highway 220. During the middle of the 19th century, the rock was a prominent and well-known landmark on the Oregon Trail and Mormon Trail. It was designated a Nationa...
Watch the stars of today battle it out for Rockdom in Kolkata, Delhi, Pune, Bangalore & Mumbai at the Airtel Independence Rock XXIII.
In 1830, William Sublette, a pioneer, named the rock Independence Rock because his wagon train got there on July 4th. ... Independence Rock is about 1,900 feet long, 700 feet wide and 128 feet tall.
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