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Chugwater, WY -- U.S. town in Wyoming
Population (2000): 244
Housing Units (2000): 120
Land area (2000): 3.049789 sq. miles (7.898917 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 3.049789 sq. miles (7.898917 sq. km)
FIPS code: 14165
Located within: Wyoming (WY), FIPS 56
Location: 41.755797 N, 104.825482 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 82210
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Usage examples of "chugwater".

He half shrugged and resumed: “By the authority vested in me as justice of the peace of Chugwater, Wyoming, I now pronounce you man and wife.

Yeager, accompanied by cheering well-wishers from the Met Lab and from Chugwater, made their way to the house where they’d spend their first night as man and wife.

I wonder how it got to the great metropolis of Chugwater, by God, Wyoming.

And somebody in Chugwater made homebrew beer better than just about anything that came out of a big Milwaukee brewery.

Sumner, it’s altogether possible that you and Chugwater don’t want to know,” Groves said.

Not in the great metropolis of Chugwater, Wyoming—or at least Groves hadn’t seen any here.

Not in the great metropolis of Chugwater, Wyoming — or at least Groves hadn’t seen any here.

While Ulric was sure Brad was low enough to engineer a sudden family crisis to get Lynn out of Chugwater, he was just as sure that he had had no need to.

How else could he have kept three fiancees from ever meeting each other in the small confines of Chugwater and Mowen Chemical?

Her father had purposely stuck Mowen Chemical on the outskirts of Chugwater so the plant wouldn't disturb the natives, trying to make the original buildings and housing blend in to the Wyoming landscape.

Janice called up the company directory on her terminal, got a resume on Ulric Henry instead, and called the Chugwater operator on the phone.

Russell Staats, Chugwater, Wyoming, custodian of the great Swan Land Cattle Company operation.

The tight-fisted marmalade millionaires of Dundee did their best to run their great Chugwater Ranch effectively, and they did not dispatch nincompoops to do the job.

A few difficult mavericks like Dan Cravath and Simon Juggers north of Chugwater were shot, but everyone knew that they had been stealing calves and it was conceded that the range was better off without them.

Claude Barker was bitter against the invasions made by sheepmen on the north end of his Horse Creek ranch, and the Chugwater people felt the same.