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Multiple Testing Centers In Laramie, WY
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Laramie, WY Testing Locations
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Coastal Drug Testing
2301 HOUSE AVE STE 500A 0.2 miles
2301 HOUSE AVE STE 500A
CHEYENNE,
WY
82001
Categories: CHEYENNE WY
1901 CENTRAL AVE 0.4 miles
1901 CENTRAL AVE
CHEYENNE,
WY
82001
Categories: CHEYENNE WY
205 W 18TH ST 0.4 miles
205 W 18TH ST
CHEYENNE,
WY
82001
Categories: CHEYENNE WY
1019 E LINCOLNWAY 0.9 miles
1019 E LINCOLNWAY
CHEYENNE,
WY
82001
Categories: CHEYENNE WY
5050 POWDERHOUSE RD 1.8 miles
5050 POWDERHOUSE RD
CHEYENNE,
WY
82009
Categories: CHEYENNE WY
2030 BLUEGRASS CIR 1.9 miles
2030 BLUEGRASS CIR
CHEYENNE,
WY
82009
Categories: CHEYENNE WY
4620 GRANDVIEW AVE STE 104 2.1 miles
4620 GRANDVIEW AVE STE 104
CHEYENNE,
WY
82009
Categories: CHEYENNE WY
600 E CARLSON ST STE 101 2.2 miles
600 E CARLSON ST STE 101
CHEYENNE,
WY
82009
Categories: CHEYENNE WY
4136 Laramie St 3.3 miles
4136 Laramie St
Cheyenne,
WY
82001
Categories: Cheyenne WY
1651 Cary Ave Suite 1 C 6.9 miles
1651 Cary Ave Suite 1 C
Cheyenne,
WY
82001
Categories: Cheyenne WY
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Local Area Info: Laramie, Wyoming
Laramie /?lær?mi/ is a city in and the county seat of Albany County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 30,816 at the 2010 census. Located on the Laramie River in southeastern Wyoming, the city is west of Cheyenne, at the junction of Interstate 80 and U.S. Route 287.
Laramie was settled in the mid-19th century along the Union Pacific Railroad line, which crosses the Laramie River at Laramie. It is home to the University of Wyoming, WyoTech, and a branch of Laramie County Community College. Laramie Regional Airport serves Laramie. The ruins of Fort Sanders, an army fort predating Laramie, lie just south of the city along Route 287. Located in the Laramie Valley between the Snowy Range and the Laramie Range, the city draws outdoor enthusiasts with its abundance of outdoor activities.
Laramie was named for Jacques LaRamie, a French or French-Canadian trapper who disappeared in the Laramie Mountains in the late 1810s and was never heard from again. He was one of the first Europeans to visit the area. European-American settlers named a river, mountain range, peak, US Army fort, county, and city for him. More Wyoming landmarks are named for him than for any other trapper but Jim Bridger. Because the name was used so frequently, the town was called Laramie City for decades to distinguish it from other uses.
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Population (female): 15,524
Poverty (overall): Percentage of residents living in poverty in 2017: 28.8%
Sex Offenders: According to our research of Wyoming and other state lists, there were 56 registered sex offenders living in Laramie, Wyoming as of January 16, 2021. The ratio of all residents to sex offenders in Laramie is 576 to 1.The ratio of registered sex offenders to all residents in this city is lower than
Ancestries: Ancestries: German (17.4%), American (8.3%), English (7.1%), European (5.3%), Irish (4.3%), Norwegian (2.6%).
Land Area: 11.1 square miles.
Zip Codes: 82072
The city was founded in the mid-1860s as a tent city near the Overland Stage Line route, the Union Pacific portion of the first transcontinental railroad, and just north of Fort Sanders army post. The rails reached Laramie on May 4, 1868 when construction crews worked through town. A few passengers arrived on that same day. The first regular passenger service began on May 10, 1868, by which time entrepreneurs were building more permanent structures. Laramie City (as it was known in early years) soon had stores, houses, a school, and churches. Laramie's fame as the western terminal of the Union Pacific Railroad, acquired when the 268-mile (431ÃÂ km) section from North Platte, Nebraska was opened in May ended in early August 1868 when a 93-mile (150ÃÂ km) section of track was opened to Benton, 6 miles (9.7ÃÂ km) east of present-day Sinclair, Wyoming.