Buford

The History of Buford, Wyoming
The History of Buford, Wyoming
The History of Buford, Wyoming
Long before it became known as "America's Smallest Town", Buford, Wyoming, had another claim to fame. At an elevation of 8,000 feet, it was the highest settlement along the Transcontinental Railroad. Buford was established in the late 1860s, as the railroad moved west from Cheyenne to Laramie...
Obviously Fake Wyoming Story Outrages Small Group of Idiots
Obviously Fake Wyoming Story Outrages Small Group of Idiots
Obviously Fake Wyoming Story Outrages Small Group of Idiots
Don't believe everything you read online. In today's misinformation age, satirical sites like The Onion dupe gullible readers into believing "fake news" every week. Luckily, if you're in on the joke, the reactions can be hilarious. Recently, a site called Real News Right Now published a lampoon titled "Saudi Billionaire Begins Construction of Western Mecca in Wyoming...
Proud Wyomingite Owns Town Of One
Proud Wyomingite Owns Town Of One
Proud Wyomingite Owns Town Of One
Buford, Wyoming. Population: 1. Don Sammons, 60, lives in the ultimate small town. He’s the only resident! Sammons left Los Angeles in 1980 with his wife and they bought the tiny hamlet as a way to escape their busy lifestyle. There were seven people living there at the time, but they all eventually moved away by the mid-1990s.