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A marker place of fur trade, from the Mississippi to the Pacific, from Canada to Mexico, where trappers, traders and Indians came to barter for the first great resource of the west. Six rendezvous were held here, gathering not only furs but information of geographic importance to weld the final link in exploration of the new world. It is a tribute to the brave men, both red and white, who blazed the trails for culture and progress, and the lowly beaver who gave it impetus. Commemorated each year, the second Sunday in July. Sublette County Historical Society, Inc.
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