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Buffalo
Imagine a quaint, little historic town where the turn-of the century midwest is still in full swing. Mom and pop shops, saloons, old school dining options, they're all here. And if you drive a little ways to the edge of town, there's skiing, boating and hiking too! This is the perfect town for anyone looking to live in a small, historic town.
Cody
Imagine being in a rodeo 24/7, 365. The town is named after William Cody, also known as Buffalo Bill, so you know it's all about history, museums and the wild west. It's also a gateway to Yellowstone National Park. This is the perfect town for anyone looking to take a stab at the wild west.
Jackson
If you want access to all of these natural parks, then Jackson is your best bet. It connects to Grand Tenton National Park, Yellowstone, the National Elk Refuge, and an interesting rock formation known as the Sleeping Indian. It's ideal for wildlife watching, skiing, and an aerial tram (see the mountains and rivers from above). This is the perfect place if you are looking to get/stay fit, and explore nature.
Powell
This is the perfect place if you want to run a ranch. Agriculture is still the primary means of income in Powell, Wyoming. The weather is good, people are friendly, and there's plenty of wildlife and nature to go explore.