Town of East Thermopolis

Town of East Thermopolis is a locality in , and has an elevation of 4,331 feet. Town of East Thermopolis is situated nearby to the hamlet , as well as near the locality .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Hot Springs State Park and Thermopolis Main Post Office.

Park
is a public recreation area in , known for its hot springs, which flow at a constant temperature of 135 °F. The state park offers free bathing at the State Bath House, where temperatures are moderated to a therapeutic 104 °F.

Post office
Photo: Jonathunder, GFDL.
The in was built as part of a facilities improvement program by the United States Post Office Department.

House
The in , United States, was built by Finnish immigrant Alex Halone for his personal residence in 1909–1910. Halone, a stonemason, built several stone structures in Thermopolis.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Thermopolis and East Thermopolis.

is a town in , USA, notable for the presence of one of the world's largest hot springs. There were 2,700 people living there in 2020.

Village
is a town in , , United States. The population was 229 at the 2020 census.

Town of East Thermopolis

Latitude
43.6441° or 43° 38′ 39″ north
Longitude
-108.1979° or 108° 11′ 52″ west
Population
254
Elevation
4,331 feet (1,320 metres)
Open location code
85MHJRV2+JR
Geo­Names ID
7174883
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Highlights include Hot Springs County Memorial Hospital and Park Pit.

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