Howard Johnson Inn - Laramie

Howard Johnson Inn - Laramie is a hotel in , and has an elevation of 7,152 feet. Howard Johnson Inn - Laramie is situated nearby to the museum , as well as near the community center .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Wyoming Territorial Prison State Historic Site and Lincoln School.

Museum
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The Wyoming Territorial Prison is a former federal government prison near . Built in 1872, it is one of the oldest buildings in Wyoming. is situated 1,000 feet northeast of Howard Johnson Inn - Laramie.

Community center
The in was built in 1924 and expanded in 1939 and 1958. Originally called the West Side School, served the less prosperous, largely Hispanic neighborhoods on the west side of Laramie. is situated 3,300 feet east of Howard Johnson Inn - Laramie.

Park
is situated 4,200 feet east of Howard Johnson Inn - Laramie.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Laramie.

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is a city in and the county seat of , United States, known for its high elevation at 7,200 feet, for its railroad history, and as the home of the University of Wyoming.

Howard Johnson Inn - Laramie

Latitude
41.3092° or 41° 18′ 33″ north
Longitude
-105.6117° or 105° 36′ 42″ west
Elevation
7,152 feet (2,180 metres)
Open location code
85HP895Q+M8
Geo­Names ID
6504316
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