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- Upper_Green_River_Rendezvous_Site abstract "Upper Green River Rendezvous Site is a site on the Green River above and below Daniel, Wyoming, United States.It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1961. At this site, the annual spring Rocky Mountain Rendezvous fur trading fair was held, attracting Euro-American traders and trappers, such as Kit Carson and Jim Bridger, and Native Americans.It is located four miles west of Pinedale on United States Route 187.".
- Q7898668 abstract "Upper Green River Rendezvous Site is a site on the Green River above and below Daniel, Wyoming, United States.It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1961. At this site, the annual spring Rocky Mountain Rendezvous fur trading fair was held, attracting Euro-American traders and trappers, such as Kit Carson and Jim Bridger, and Native Americans.It is located four miles west of Pinedale on United States Route 187.".
- Upper_Green_River_Rendezvous_Site comment "Upper Green River Rendezvous Site is a site on the Green River above and below Daniel, Wyoming, United States.It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1961. At this site, the annual spring Rocky Mountain Rendezvous fur trading fair was held, attracting Euro-American traders and trappers, such as Kit Carson and Jim Bridger, and Native Americans.It is located four miles west of Pinedale on United States Route 187.".
- Q7898668 comment "Upper Green River Rendezvous Site is a site on the Green River above and below Daniel, Wyoming, United States.It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1961. At this site, the annual spring Rocky Mountain Rendezvous fur trading fair was held, attracting Euro-American traders and trappers, such as Kit Carson and Jim Bridger, and Native Americans.It is located four miles west of Pinedale on United States Route 187.".