John Colter, a member of the Lewis and Clark expedition, was probably the first white American to enter the region and report on the thermal activity in the area of present day Yellowstone National Park in 1807.
South Pass was discovered by Robert Stuart and a party of five men in 1812.
Jim Bridger located what is now known as Bridger Pass in 1850 and also reported on the thermal activity in the Yellowstone region of Wyoming.
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it helped exploration because there were lots of changes for expample population rising to lots of exploration needed to be done
Robots.
Curiosity and ego, to prove it could be done.
Bruce H. Blevins has written: 'Big Horn County, Wyoming' -- subject(s): History, Maps 'Park County, Wyoming' 'Wyoming-Montana border' -- subject(s): Boundaries, Surveys, Topographical surveying 'A.K.A. Jackson Lake' -- subject(s): Discovery and exploration, History, Maps
I think it's the main director of the space
i would want to know how exploration is done from grassroots so that i may know how the the technology of GIS comes into play
There you have it ... the answer to your own question: It isn't just a waste of money, therefore it continues to be done.
No, only in 11 US states: Wyoming, Delaware; Wyoming, Illinois; Wyoming, Iowa; Wyoming, New York; Wyoming, Michigan; Wyoming, Minnesota; Wyoming, Ohio; Wyoming, Pennsylvania; Wyoming, Rhode Island; Wyoming, Wisconsin; Wyoming, West Virginia. There is a town called Plympton-Wyoming in Ontario, Canada and a Wyoming in New South Wales, Australia.There is a US state named Wyoming and a valley region named Wyoming Valley in northeastern Pennsylvania and another Wyoming Valley in western New York.There are Wyoming Counties in the US states of New York, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.
The address of the Wyoming Free Library is: 358 Wyoming Ave, Wyoming, 18644 1822
The exploration taht he was most famous for was discovering Texas an dlittle bits of New Mexico and Arizona and that was done in the spring of 1528.
Wyoming was first named the Territory of Wyoming and then it became the State of Wyoming.