Exploring Buford, Wyoming – America’s Smallest Town ππΎ
On our Wyoming road trip, Simba πΎ and I stopped in Buford, WY — famously known as America’s smallest town, with a population of just 1! Established in 1866, Buford has become a quirky roadside landmark along Interstate 80 and the historic Lincoln Highway, attracting curious travelers from all over the world.
π Highlights from Our Visit
π Snapped a photo of the iconic “Population: 1” signπ Learned about the unique history of Buford, founded in 1866 as a railroad town
π Enjoyed a quick and memorable stop along the Lincoln Highway
πΊπΈ Experienced one of the most famous tiny towns in America
Why Buford Is Worth a Stop
Buford isn’t just a roadside novelty — it’s a piece of Americana. Once a bustling settlement with hundreds of residents during the railroad days, it has since dwindled down to just a single resident, earning its title as the smallest town in the United States.
Today, Buford stands as a quirky and memorable stop for road trippers, history lovers, and anyone fascinated by small-town life. The “Population: 1” sign is a must-see photo op, and the location’s history makes it a fun addition to any Wyoming adventure.
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Come along as Simba and I explore Buford, WY! We’ll share the story behind this tiny town, capture the famous sign, and show why it’s one of the quirkiest roadside stops in the U.S.
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