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- Bridger Creek (redlink from Bridger Mountains (Wyoming))
- Britta Lund, Miss Wyoming Teen USA 1991 (redlink from Sheridan, Wyoming)
- Burgess Junction (redlink from U.S. Route 14 Alternate (Wyoming))
- Cheyenne Depot
- Douglas Budget Local newspaper in Douglas, Wyoming
- Douglas Herrick (redlink from Douglas, Wyoming - might just qualify as a redirect to Jackalope)
- Esterbrook Creek (redlink from Esterbrook, Wyoming)
- Esther McLeod, Miss Wyoming 1949 (redlink from Sheridan, Wyoming)
- Fort Fred Steele
- Fiddlers Lake (Wyoming) (redlink from Sinks Canyon State Park)
- Frye Lake (redlink from Sinks Canyon State Park)
- Green Mountains (Wyoming) (redlink from Sweetwater River (Wyoming))
- High schools - I added stubs for Star Valley High School and Kemmerer High School, in Lincoln County, but there are still many more that need articles.
- All redlinked articles in List of school districts in Wyoming and List of high schools in Wyoming - stubs are okay.
- Louis Lake (redlink from Sinks Canyon State Park)
- Marvin Garrett (redlink from Hulett, Wyoming. A quick google search showed that he could easily pass WP:BIO).
- Mary Orr, Miss Wyoming 1961 (redlink from Sheridan, Wyoming)
- Muddy Gap (redlink from Independence Rock (Wyoming))
- Nowood Creek (redlink from Bridger Trail)
- Patten Creek Site (Listed on the National Register of historic places [1]] - possibly notable)
- Popo Agie River
- Rawlins Daily Times
- Red Canyon, Wyoming: a 19th century Wyoming mining town, Chinese gold miners were employed here. Most likely no longer extant.
- Rock Springs Independent: Don't know if it still exists but in the 19th century it was the newspaper in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Probably notable for its stance on the Rock Springs Massacre.
- Shell Canyon
- Suggs, Wyoming Railhead town for the Burlington Railroad that played a part in the Johnson County War and was a base camp for the Buffalo Soldiers of the 9th Calvary.
- Wyoming Department of Agriculture (redlink from Wyoming State Fair)
- Wyoming Female Intensive Treatment Unit
- Wyoming Historic Landmark Commission (redlink from Fort Bridger)
- Wyoming Honor Conservation Camp & Wyoming Boot Camp
- Wyoming Honor Farm
- Wyoming Male Intensive Treatment Unit
- Wyoming Pioneer Memorial Museum (redlink from Douglas, Wyoming)
- Wyoming Women's Center