ACROSS WYOMING Back Roads Drive to ROCK SPRINGS - Site Of One Of American History's Darkest Events
We visited Rock Springs, Wyoming. The city is known as the Home of 56 Nationalities because of the influx of immigrants from all over the world who came to work in the coal mines that supplied the fuel to power the steam engines of the Union Pacific Railroad. It has a dark history as well. One of the worst incidents in American history occurred there on September 2, 1885. Travel Vlog 123

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TOTAL DESOLATION Rural Drive - Wyoming Into Colorado (Far Off The Interstate)

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Rock Springs: A Coal Town And An Identity Crisis

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CODY, Wyoming: We Explored One Of The USA's Best Wild West Towns

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All 11 "Cities" In Wyoming Ranked WORST to BEST

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We Visited WYOMING, The USA's Emptiest State: The Unrelenting Winds Will Knock You To Your Knees

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50 Wyoming Facts That Sound Totally Fake (But Are Real)

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I Went To The Worst Place To Live In Wyoming

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Back Roads Drive To North Platte, Nebraska - Through 10 Rural Towns

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AMARILLO: What I Saw SHOCKED Me - Much Of The City's Center Is In Decay

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Inside America's Old School Prairie Towns

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Rock Springs Wyoming old town

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The Decline of Greyhound: How America’s Bus Empire Lost Its Position

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Forgotten and Abandoned Highway 80 Through the California Desert

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7 Days in Wyoming: Backroads, Small Towns & Rednecks

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The Most Feared Trail in the Old West - Doubtful Canyon

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A Drive Through Rock Springs WY POP 22,000

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100 Years on the Lincoln Highway

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UNSEEN WYOMING – Hidden Places No One Talks About

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Most People Drive Right Past This Historic Treasure - I Found It Hidden in Idaho's Gold Country

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