
The confluence of the North Platte River and the Laramie River anchors this 1952 topographic study, highlighting a landscape defined by frontier history and industrial irrigation. The Fort Laramie National Monument and the adjacent Fort Laramie Military Reservation (Abandoned) occupy a strategic bend in the river, marking the transition from a 19th-century military outpost to a preserved historical site. The town of Fort Laramie sits just east of these sites, served by the Chicago Burlington and Quincy railroad line.
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