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![]() Jensen Ranch National Historical Registry |
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Near Boulder, Wyoming Danish immigrant Metinus Jensen settled the area in 1905 and gradually built a successful beef cattle operation. The Jensens
were neither political leaders nor the county's wealthiest cattle barons, but they helped form the real foundation of Sublette
County's ranching community, persevering against an inhospitable climate on marginal lands far from the nearest railhead.
The Jensen Ranch has remained a working cattle ranch and has been owned and operated by the same family for three generations
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