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'''Laramie Peak''' Is the highest and most prominent peak in the [[Laramie Range]]. With a peak elevation of {{convert|10276|ft|m}},<ref name=datasheet/> it is the only peak in the Laramie Range to exceed an elevation of {{convert|10000|ft|m}}. It can be seen from great distances from both sides of the Laramie Range including from over 120 miles away at the top of the [[Scottsbluff]] national monument in [[Nebraska]] and in the [[Wyoming]] towns of [[Wheatland, Wyoming|Wheatland]] and [[Rock River, Wyoming|Rock River]].
'''Laramie Peak''' Is the highest and most prominent peak in the [[Laramie Range]]. With a peak elevation of {{convert|10276|ft|m}},<ref name=datasheet/> it is the only peak in the Laramie Range to exceed an elevation of {{convert|10000|ft|m}}. It can be seen from great distances from both sides of the Laramie Range including from over 120 miles away at the top of the [[Scotts bluff national monument]] in [[Nebraska]] and in the [[Wyoming]] towns of [[Wheatland, Wyoming|Wheatland]] and [[Rock River, Wyoming|Rock River]].


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Laramie Peak Is the highest and most prominent peak in the Laramie Range. With a peak elevation of 10,276 feet (3,132 m),[1] it is the only peak in the Laramie Range to exceed an elevation of 10,000 feet (3,000 m). It can be seen from great distances from both sides of the Laramie Range including from over 120 miles away at the top of the Scotts bluff national monument in Nebraska and in the Wyoming towns of Wheatland and Rock River.

References

  1. ^ a b "National Geodetic Survey Data Sheet - Laramie Peak (PID:NQ0621)". National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved 2009-03-28.