Fort Bridger State Historic Site

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It is said that almost every building of this historic site is home to haunts. One in the museum building often plays with the copy machine. Many are spirits of soldiers who were stationed at the fort in the 1800s. The site even boasts at least one animal ghost: a dog who was decorated for saving a little boy.

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    Geographic Information

    Address:
    37001 Interstate 80 Business
    Fort Bridger, WY 82933
    United States

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    GPS:
    41.31847221477455, -110.38860960744017
    County:
    Uinta County, Wyoming
    Nearest Towns:
    Fort Bridger, WY (0.3 mi.)
    Urie, WY (2.7 mi.)
    Mountain View, WY (4.3 mi.)
    Lyman, WY (5.0 mi.)
    Carter, WY (8.5 mi.)
    Robertson, WY (9.3 mi.)
    Lonetree, WY (21.9 mi.)
    Granger, WY (28.9 mi.)
    Evanston, WY (30.0 mi.)
    Oakley, WY (30.8 mi.)

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