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Sinclair, Wyoming : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sinclair, Wyoming
Sinclair is a town in Carbon County, Wyoming, United States. ==History== The town was originally called Parco, after the Producers & Refiners Corporation (or PARCO) which founded the refinery and the company town.〔() Retrieved October 19, 2007.〕 It was renamed Sinclair after PARCO was acquired during the Great Depression by Sinclair Consolidated Oil Corporation. The original refinery, located in the center of the town, remains in use to this day. Sinclair's population was 433 at the 2010 census. Just six miles east of Sinclair is the ghost town site of Benton, Wyoming at milepost 672.1 of the Union Pacific Railroad.〔"Wyoming Ghost Towns"() Retrieved February 16, 2012.〕 As the terminal of the railroad at the time, Benton had a colorful three-month history which ended in September 1868 with a visit from Republican presidential candidate Ulysses S. Grant and the departure of the final overland wagon trains on the Mormon Trail headed for the Salt Lake Valley before completion of the railroad the following year. Three miles east of the Benton site is Fort Fred Steele State Historic Site.〔"Ft. Fred Steele"() Retrieved February 16, 2012.〕 The original Ft. Steele was named for American Civil War Union General Frederick Steele and established June 20, 1868 to protect the Union Pacific Railway as it rapidly expanded west. The fort was deactivated August 7, 1886, and most of the buildings at the fort were sold and moved to the settlement which had grown up around the fort and other locations. The small community continued until 1939 when the Lincoln Highway was paved and rerouted to coincide with what later became Interstate 80. The Wyoming State Legislature preserved what remained in 1973 with creation of the state historical site.
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