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National Register of Historic Places listings in Campbell County, Wyoming facts for kids

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Welcome to Campbell County, Wyoming! This page tells you about some really special places here that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Think of this register as an important list of buildings, sites, and objects across the United States that are worth saving because of their history or special meaning.

There are 5 amazing places in Campbell County that have made it onto this list. These sites help us learn about the past, from ancient times when people lived off the land to more recent history like important buildings.

Exploring Campbell County's Historic Sites

Let's take a closer look at the unique places in Campbell County that are protected for future generations. These sites teach us about the people and events that shaped this part of Wyoming.

Basin Oil Field Tipi Rings

  • What it is: This site contains "tipi rings," which are circles of stones.
  • Why it's special: These stone circles were used by Native American tribes to hold down the edges of their tipis (cone-shaped tents). Finding them helps us understand where ancient people lived and camped long ago.
  • Location: Near Piney, Wyoming. The exact address is kept secret to protect the site from damage.
  • Listed: December 13, 1985

Bishop Road Site

  • What it is: This is another important archaeological site.
  • Why it's special: Archaeological sites are like outdoor museums where scientists find clues about how people lived thousands of years ago. They might find old tools, pottery, or other items.
  • Location: Near Piney, Wyoming. Like the tipi rings, its exact spot is not shared to keep it safe.
  • Listed: December 13, 1985

Nine Mile Segment, Bozeman Trail

  • What it is: This is a section of the famous Bozeman Trail.
  • Why it's special: The Bozeman Trail was a historic route in the 1860s. It was used by gold miners and settlers traveling from the Oregon Trail to the gold fields in Montana. It was a challenging journey and often led to conflicts.
  • Location: Near Pine Tree Junction, Wyoming. This part of the trail is also kept private to protect its historical features.
  • Listed: July 23, 1989

Gillette Post Office

Historical Gillette Post Office
The historic Gillette Post Office building.
  • What it is: This is a historic building that once served as the main post office for Gillette.
  • Why it's special: Old post offices often have interesting architecture and tell a story about how towns grew. This building was an important part of daily life for the people of Gillette for many years.
  • Location: 301 South Gillette Avenue, Gillette, Wyoming.
  • Listed: October 14, 2008

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