Water Companies in Buford, WY
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Cheyenne City Water Department
(307) 637-6460 more info
Cheyenne Water Department Maintenance
(307) 637-6471 more info
City of Fort Collins Utilities
(970) 221-6700 more info
City of Fort Collins Utilities
(970) 224-6003 more info
City of Fort Collins Utilities
(970) 212-2900 more info
East Larimer County Water District
(970) 493-2044 more info
Northern Colorado Water Association
(970) 568-3975 more info
South Cheyenne Water & Sewer District
(307) 635-5608 more info
South of Laramie Water & Sewer
(307) 742-8955 more info
West Fort Collins Water District
(970) 484-4881 more info

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Facts about Buford, WY:
Buford is an unincorporated community in Albany County, Wyoming, United States. It is located between Laramie and Cheyenne on Interstate 80. Buford is at 8000 feet (2500 m) of elevation, making it the highest community on Interstate 80. The community is noted for the Buford Trading Post. It has a population of 1 person, Buford was established during the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad in Wyoming. At this time the town boasted a population of 2000 itinerant workers. As the railroad progressed, these workers moved west with the railroad; Buford has shrunk ever since. In 1880 a post office was built, and the community was renamed Buford in honor of Major General John Buford. The town is currently for sale following the mayor's decision to retire. The purchaser will receive the house, the Buford Trading Post and the former school house. ...

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