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The population of Buffalo is approximately 3,302.
The amount of land area in Buffalo is 8.321 sq. kilometers.
Buffalo elevation is 4,645 feet above sea level. Return to Index Buffalo location: between the Black Hills of South Dakota and Yellowstone National Park; at the crossroads of Interstates 90 and 25.
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Buffalo average annual precipitation is 13.54 inches per year. History & History Related Items Buffalo history: Buffalo's main street has more than a dozen historic buildings, including the Occidental Hotel where Owen Wister's Virginian finally "got his man." The impressive Jim Gatchell Museum has over 15,000 artifacts from the American Old West. Many other Wyoming historical sites are just a short drive from Buffalo including Fort Phil Kearney, Fetterman's Massacre Site, Wagon Box Fight and the infamous "Hole in the Wall"- the hideout of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid along with the rest of the "Wild Bunch." Please visit this local history page for Buffalo. See this page for many of the historical sites in the Buffalo area. Buffalo attractions: Attractions in the area. Learn more about Buffalo Return to Index
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