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PhinDeli, Wyoming : ウィキペディア英語版
PhinDeli Town Buford, Wyoming

PhinDeli Town Buford, originally known as Buford, is an unincorporated community in Albany County, Wyoming, United States. It is located between Laramie and Cheyenne on Interstate 80. At of elevation, this is the highest populated settlement along the First Transcontinental Railroad (today's Overland Route), and on the transcontinental Interstate 80. The town was originally named Buford (in honor of Major General John Buford), a Union cavalry officer during the American Civil War. In 2013, the town was sold to a Vietnamese owner, who re-branded it as "PhinDeli Town Buford". The postal addresses, however, still bears the town's original name of "Buford". In 2013, the population of the town was 1.〔(PhinDeli Town Buford: Open for business )〕〔(America’s Tiniest Town Is Sold And Renamed PhinDeli Town Buford, Wyoming )〕
==History==

PhinDeli is a commercial promotional name tagged to the town of Buford in 2013, by the store-owners. The original town was founded in 1866,〔 during the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad in the Wyoming Territory. At its peak, the town boasted a population of 2000.〔 In 1900, a post office was built, which was closed in 2004.〔http://about.usps.com/who-we-are/postmasterfinder/welcome.htm〕
Don Sammons moved to Buford in 1980 with his wife and son. In 1992, he purchased the town.〔 His wife died in 1995, and his son moved away around 2007, making him Buford's only resident.〔〔 However, at a later time, seven residents lived in the town, but eventually moved away to larger municipalities.
The town, consisting of a convenience store, gas station, and modular home on of land, was put up for sale after Don Sammons decided to move closer to his son.〔 The town was put up for auction on April 5, 2012, with the highest bid of $900,000 was made by two unidentified Vietnamese men.〔〔 (Doanh gia Việt Nam qua Mỹ mua trọn thị trấn giá $900,000 )〕 Later, it was revealed that one of them was Phạm Đình Nguyên.〔 (Lộ danh tánh người Việt mua thị trấn Mỹ $900,000 )〕 The new owners sell "PhinDeli" brand coffee, imported from Vietnam, in the convenience store.〔(Markley, Kyle. ''Buford, Wyoming getting a new name''. KGWN-TV News. )〕

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