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Old 10-05-2009, 02:48 PM
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Does anyone know if there's a quarry or gravel pit in the vicinity of
Wamsutter Wyoming?

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I found this:

Wyoming Carbon County Museums

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Construction of the old prison began in the summer of 1888 and when great
slabs of rock and sandstone were dragged from the Larsen Stone Quarry south of Rawlins.
Ready mix concrete companies usually know of any local gravel quarries, check into them.

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I bit further drive...

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Como Bluff, a quarry near Medicine Bow (pop. 274) in southeast Wyoming, is known for its dinosaur fossils, including the Camptosaurus fossils found there in the 1880s. Its name is Greek for “bent lizard,” which describes how it appeared when walking.
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Two pits around Rawlins nothing of quality around Wamsutter.
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