
The Laramie Range dominates the western landscape of this mid-century survey, rising sharply above the plains of eastern Wyoming and Nebraska. Anchored by the towering summit of Laramie Peak, the terrain transitions from the timbered heights of the Medicine Bow National Forest to the ranching country surrounding Douglas and Torrington. This era shows a region defined by its vital water and rail corridors, particularly where the North Platte River carves through the landscape near Fort Laramie and the recently established Glendo Reservoir.
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