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Wyoming Highway 354
State highway in Wyoming, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wyoming Highway 354 (WYO 354) is a 6.17-mile (9.93 km) east-west state highway in north-central Sublette County, Wyoming, United States, that connects Sublette County Road 112 (Danile Merna Road), northwest of Daniel with U.S. Route 189 / U.S. Route 191 (US 189 / US 191) in Daniel Junction.
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Route description

WYO 354 begins at Sublette County Road 112 (Daniel-Merna Road) northwest of Daniel. From its western terminus WYO 354 turns southeasterly and follows the southern bank of the Green River. WYO 354 passes by the former site of Fort Bonneville, a fortified winter camp and fur trading post established in 1832, however no structure remains at the site today.[2] Nearing 5 miles, WYO 354 crosses the Green River. At 6.17 miles (9.93 km) WYO 354 reaches its eastern terminus at a T intersection with US 189 / US 191 (roughly 1,500 feet [460 m] west of their southern junction) in Daniel Junction, north of Daniel.[3][4]
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The entire route is in Sublette County.
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