Savery, Wyoming

USA / Wyoming / Dixon /
 village, place with historical importance, bakery
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Population: 124, Elevation: 6769
Among the landmarks of Savery is the Little Snake River Valley Museum, which is on the
National Register of Historic Buildings. It’s open from Memorial Day to late October, which gives visitors a chance to see and enjoy the rich history of the area. An important part of that history is the two-story log cabin sitting on the museum grounds. This cabin was built by, and was the long time home of, Jim Baker. Baker was an important figure in the valley, first as a mountain man and explorer, then later as one of the original settlers and local traders. Nearby Baker Peak is named for him. Baker and his wife, along with other family members, are buried in the Baker Family Cemetery a mile outside of Savery.
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Coordinates:   41°1'29"N   107°27'5"W
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