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Kemmerer, Wyoming - Wikipedia Kemmerer is the largest city in and the county seat of Lincoln County, Wyoming, United States [5] Its population was 2,415 at the 2020 census
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Kemmerer, Wyoming Kemmerer is located in southwest Wyoming and is the County seat for Lincoln County Kemmerer has over a 100-year history that is steeped in rich stories and journeys including coal mining, railroads, bootlegging and the historic trails
THE 10 BEST Things to Do in Kemmerer (2025) - Tripadvisor Unearth the adventure of a lifetime at Fossil Lake Safari, located near Kemmerer, Wyoming Hunt for fossils in one of the world’s premier fossil beds, which boasts a prolific assortment of exquisitely…
Home - Kemmerer Gazette KEMMERER — The Kemmerer Senior Center held a pumpkin auction last month People around the community, as well as the high school art class, donated decorated pumpkins
25 Best Fun Things to Do in Kemmerer WY - The Tourist Checklist Kemmerer, Wyoming, offers visitors an incredible array of activities From stunning natural landscapes and historical sites to unique local shops and community events, there’s something for everyone
Local Lookout: Kemmerer braces for workforce spike | Laramie talks . . . Kemmerer wants to lure a housing manufacturer to town ahead of construction workers expected to flock to town for jobs tied to a new nuclear power plant Laramie officials also see housing as a pressing need Casper’s brewery boom faces some health-conscious headwinds
Historic Kemmerer Photos - Wyoming Tales and Trails Kemmerer, county seat of Lincoln County, was founded in 1897 by Patrick J Quealy (1857-1930) with the formation of the Kemmerer Coal Company The coal company and the town were named after Quealy's financial backer, Pennsylvania coal magnate Mahlon S Kemmerer