
The Bighorn River corridor serves as the primary artery for settlement and industry in this 1982 survey of north-central Wyoming. The regional economy is anchored by the Burlington Northern railroad, which links the towns of Basin and Greybull. Agriculture and resource extraction define the landscape, with irrigation canals and ditches fanning out across the Emblem Bench to support farming near Burlington and Otto. In the higher elevations to the west, coal and mineral history is evidenced by the Eagle Mine, Wiley Mine, and Black Diamond Mine.
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