100 Years of Brands - Meeteetse, Wyoming is a photograph by Tracie Fernandez which was uploaded on September 19th, 2018.
100 Years of Brands - Meeteetse, Wyoming
100 Years of Brands. Protected over the years, this barn door was found covered with many years of brands. The name Meeteetse comes from an Indian... more
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100 Years of Brands - Meeteetse, Wyoming
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Tracie Fernandez
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100 Years of Brands. Protected over the years, this barn door was found covered with many years of brands. The name Meeteetse comes from an Indian word meaning “Meeting Place” or “Where the Chiefs Meet” Meeteetse is the oldest settlement in the Big Horn Basin And was once the largest town in Park County The last known population of Black Footed Ferrets were discovered in Meeteetse in 1981 Today, Meeteetse, Wyoming Once home to Outlaws and Indians Retains much of the character it had in the 1900’s And remains a ranching community With a population of 327 people Located at the base of the Absaroka Mountains Sitting at 5751 feet in elevation This little community has remained true to its western heritage
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September 19th, 2018
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