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Buford, Wyoming, Town With Population 1, Heads To Auction

Buford Wyoming

03/12/12 03:34 PM ET  AP

BUFORD, Wyo. — What's advertised as the smallest town in the United States is scheduled to go up for auction next month.

Buford, located between Cheyenne and Laramie in southeast Wyoming, is famous for having just one inhabitant, Don Sammons.

Sammons plans to retire from managing his businesses at Buford and move on. The auction is set for noon on April 5.

Buford traces its origins the 1860s and the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad and had as many as 2,000 residents before the railroad was rerouted.

Sammons and his family moved from Los Angeles to Buford in 1980. Family members moved away over the years, but Sammons stayed on as sole resident and "mayor" of the unincorporated community. He bought the trading post in 1992 and operated it until last year.

"It was a great life for me and for my family," he said, adding it would be the same for anyone looking for a unique operation.

Buford sits at an elevation of 8,000 feet and is the highest town along Interstate 80 between New York and California. The area offers impressive views of the Rocky Mountains but is prone to extreme winds and frigid temperatures – even by Wyoming standards.

Foul weather shuts down I-80 between Cheyenne and Laramie at least a couple times during a typical winter. Each time that happens, Buford might as well be at the North Pole rather than next to one of the busiest cross-country thoroughfares in the U.S.

Assets up for sale will include a gas station and convenience store, a 1905 schoolhouse that has been used as an office, a cabin, a garage, 10 acres of land, a three-bedroom home, the Wyoming Tribune Eagle reported ( ). http://bit.ly/z6dCkL

Buford has its own ZIP code and post office boxes for people who live nearby.

It's a business opportunity that also offers a romantic lifestyle, said Amy Bates, chief marketing officer for Oklahoma City, Okla.-based Williams and Williams, which is handling the auction. Bidding will open at $100,000, she said.

"We're going to have a variety of people attracted to this property, based on what it would mean to them," Bates said.

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Information from: Wyoming Tribune Eagle, http://www.wyomingnews.com

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BUFORD, Wyo. — What's advertised as the smallest town in the United States is scheduled to go up for auction next month. Buford, located between Cheyenne and Laramie in southeast Wyoming, is fa...
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juchargeje
11:09 AM on 03/14/2012
How to contact the owner? does anyone have that information.
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essayons7
Stranger in a strange land
05:31 PM on 03/14/2012
307-632-3999

FAX 307-637-5215
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sweetbabi3
06:48 AM on 03/14/2012
Not for me. Can you imagine how lonely?? Phone and Inernet service? What happens if you get sick? Nice place to visit, but no interest in living in that environment. 8,000 is very hard on your body and heart. You would feel tired all the time until you became use to that height. Nope. I will pass.
01:48 AM on 03/14/2012
If I had the extra cash I would buy it, run the business, build other homes, and have family, friends move there seems nice other than the winter.
08:36 PM on 03/13/2012
People just moved away.
This is what they said about Salems Lot.
09:55 AM on 03/15/2012
You don't mean...
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OutAtFirst
Mountain goat, desert rat and sea dog
06:44 PM on 03/13/2012
A convenience store and gas station, right off the interstate, with nothing else around for miles. Not sure if I'd feel safe with that kind of set-up. Kind of brings to mind "In Cold Blood."
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shrinepres
22 Shriner Hospitals Free Medical care for kids
04:19 PM on 03/13/2012
Actually have been there. It is a pretty cool place, no pun intended, I hope he gets a good price for it. it sits right off of Interstate 80 and the scenery is awesome.
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09:59 AM on 03/15/2012
Thanks for the link.
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lawa
row, row your boat
01:17 PM on 03/13/2012
when the earth was created , how did certain areas become someones property, was it the roundhead revolution that started private property? any looks like a nice place to live in peace
01:15 PM on 03/13/2012
But doe they have internet connectivity?
11:35 AM on 03/13/2012
Man, I'd be all over this in a heart beat, except I'm married with kids. Why couldn't this opportunity come up later, when the kids are grown and I'm ready for my mid-life crisis? This would beat cowboy boots and a Porsche any day of the week.

Good luck to the winner. I'll try and steer my family through there sometime, to check it out. I'd have never known it before I drove across it, but lots of Wyoming is pretty beautiful country.
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11:28 AM on 03/13/2012
Desert Center
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Glasswing
"Right wing, left handed"
11:09 AM on 03/13/2012
Someone will buy it and build a resort there
11:01 AM on 03/13/2012
if there is only the one resident, then why does the sign say "POP 2"???
11:45 AM on 03/13/2012
That was when his son and himself lived there. The son graduated high school and went onto college and never moved back. Been through there several times.
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angry mom
10:58 AM on 03/13/2012
The title says "population 1" but the sign says "population 2". I think any town whose poplulation decreases by 50% should get a new sign. By the way, a few years ago I drove through Wagonwheel, OR which had a posted population of 2. I don't know the current status.
10:43 AM on 03/13/2012
Could this be the next Vegas? I wonder is gambling legal there? Would be awesome!