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Evanston, Wyoming
Panorama of downtown Evanston along Front Street
Panorama of downtown Evanston along Front Street
Flag of Evanston, Wyoming
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Motto(s): 
Fresh air, freedom and fun
Location of Evanston in Uinta County, Wyoming.
Location of Evanston in Uinta County, Wyoming.
Evanston, Wyoming is located in Wyoming
Evanston, Wyoming
Evanston, Wyoming
Location in Wyoming
Evanston, Wyoming is located in the United States
Evanston, Wyoming
Evanston, Wyoming
Location in the United States
Country  United States
State  Wyoming
County Uinta
Area
 • Total 10.33 sq mi (26.76 km2)
 • Land 10.29 sq mi (26.65 km2)
 • Water 0.04 sq mi (0.11 km2)
Elevation
6,749 ft (2,057 m)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total 12,359
 • Estimate 
(2019)
11,641
 • Density 1,131.51/sq mi (436.87/km2)
Time zone UTC−7 (Mountain (MST))
 • Summer (DST) UTC−6 (MDT)
ZIP codes
82930-82931
Area code 307
FIPS code 56-25620
GNIS feature ID 1588345

Evanston is a city in and the county seat of Uinta County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 12,359 at the 2010 census. It is located near the border with Utah.

History

Evanston was named after James E. Evans, surveyor for the Union Pacific Railroad. Another source maintains it is named for John Evans, second Governor of the Territory of Colorado. The town was founded during the construction of the First Transcontinental Railroad. The railroad arrived in the area in November 1868, and Harvey Booth opened a saloon/restaurant in a tent near what is now Front Street. By December the rails had reached Evanston and the first train arrived December 16. However, Orders were later handed down by the railroad managers to move the end of the line 12 miles west, to Wasatch. Within three days most all of Evanston had moved to Wasatch, it appeared that Evanston would become another "end of the tracks" town. Luckily, in June 1869 headquarters returned to Evanston and it continued to grow. Later in 1871, a machine shop and roundhouse were constructed, giving Evanston a longevity not shared with many other railroad towns.

Abundant timber and water along the Bear River made Evanston a refueling station for cross-country locomotives. Coal was mined a few miles north of Evanston in Almy. Similar to other railroad towns in Wyoming, early Evanston had a large population of Chinese railroad workers – in Evanston they lived on the north side of the railroad tracks in a small "China town." Over time, the Chinese population dwindled, disappearing completely in the 1930s.

Evanston was a major stop on the Lincoln Highway. The highway ran east to west from East Service Rd to Bear River Dr, on Front St to Harrison Dr, to Wasatch Rd southwest to Echo Canyon in Utah. It can still be seen along Interstate 80, which follows the railroad tracks in this area.

Evanston underwent massive growth and change during an oil boom in the 1980s. Recent drilling for natural gas has also revitalized the economy of the area. Union Tank Car works on railroad tank cars near the Union Pacific Railroad Complex, locally referred to as the old roundhouse. and there are efforts to restore the roundhouse and the railroad historical buildings in the downtown area. One of the more recent restorations include 1011 Front Street where Michael’s Bar & Grill currently stands. This restaurant is the oldest Bar & Grill in Evanston and once served as a store house for one of the first JCPenney stores in the country. This building, located in historic downtown Evanston, is across the street from the museum in Depot Square.

Geography

Evanston is located at 41°15′48″N 110°57′53″W / 41.26333°N 110.96472°W / 41.26333; -110.96472 (41.263302, -110.964616). The elevation is 6749 feet (2057 m) above sea level.

Interstate 80/US-189 and State Routes 89 and 150 serve this city.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 10.32 square miles (26.73 km2), of which, 10.27 square miles (26.60 km2) is land and 0.05 square miles (0.13 km2) is water.

Evanston has a continental climate (Köppen climate classification Dfb) with long, cold, dry winters and short, warm, slightly wetter summers.

Climate data for Evanston
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 57
(14)
60
(16)
75
(24)
77
(25)
92
(33)
94
(34)
99
(37)
94
(34)
89
(32)
80
(27)
69
(21)
64
(18)
99
(37)
Average high °F (°C) 29.5
(−1.4)
34.0
(1.1)
41.6
(5.3)
51.9
(11.1)
61.5
(16.4)
71.9
(22.2)
79.3
(26.3)
77.7
(25.4)
68.4
(20.2)
56.7
(13.7)
40.0
(4.4)
31.5
(−0.3)
53.7
(12.0)
Daily mean °F (°C) 19.5
(−6.9)
22.9
(−5.1)
30.5
(−0.8)
38.9
(3.8)
47.5
(8.6)
55.9
(13.3)
62.4
(16.9)
61.4
(16.3)
52.8
(11.6)
42.5
(5.8)
28.9
(−1.7)
20.8
(−6.2)
40.3
(4.6)
Average low °F (°C) 9.5
(−12.5)
11.7
(−11.3)
19.3
(−7.1)
25.9
(−3.4)
33.4
(0.8)
39.9
(4.4)
45.5
(7.5)
45.0
(7.2)
37.1
(2.8)
28.2
(−2.1)
17.8
(−7.9)
10.1
(−12.2)
27.0
(−2.8)
Record low °F (°C) −35
(−37)
−38
(−39)
−30
(−34)
−7
(−22)
9
(−13)
19
(−7)
24
(−4)
23
(−5)
5
(−15)
−8
(−22)
−22
(−30)
−34
(−37)
−38
(−39)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 0.68
(17)
0.62
(16)
0.89
(23)
1.13
(29)
1.47
(37)
0.96
(24)
0.91
(23)
0.94
(24)
1.27
(32)
1.15
(29)
0.84
(21)
0.67
(17)
11.53
(292)
Source 1: NOAA (normals, 1971–2000)
Source 2: The Weather Channel (Records)

Demographics

Historical population
Census Pop.
1870 77
1880 1,277 1,558.4%
1890 1,995 56.2%
1900 2,110 5.8%
1910 2,583 22.4%
1920 3,479 34.7%
1930 3,075 −11.6%
1940 3,605 17.2%
1950 3,863 7.2%
1960 4,901 26.9%
1970 4,462 −9.0%
1980 6,265 40.4%
1990 10,903 74.0%
2000 11,507 5.5%
2010 12,359 7.4%
2019 (est.) 11,641 −5.8%

2010 census

As of the census of 2010, there were 12,359 people, 4,540 households, and 3,135 families living in the city. The population density was 1,203.4 inhabitants per square mile (464.6/km2). There were 5,111 housing units at an average density of 497.7 per square mile (192.2/km2). The racial makeup of the city was 89.8% White, 0.3% African American, 1.0% Native American, 0.3% Asian, 0.2% Pacific Islander, 5.9% from other races, and 2.5% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 12.3% of the population.

There were 4,540 households, of which 39.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 51.8% were married couples living together, 12.0% had a female householder with no husband present, 5.2% had a male householder with no wife present, and 30.9% were non-families. 25.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 7% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.67 and the average family size was 3.21.

The median age in the city was 32.7 years. 30% of residents were under the age of 18; 8.5% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 27.3% were from 25 to 44; 25.7% were from 45 to 64; and 8.6% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the city was 50.0% male and 50.0% female.

Religion

The town's religious adherents are:

Education

Public education in the city of Evanston is provided by Uinta County School District #1. The district operates a total of eight campuses, including four elementary schools (Aspen, Clark, North, and Uinta Meadows) serving grades Kindergarten through five, two middle schools (Davis and Evanston) serving grades six through eight, one high school (Evanston) serving grades nine through twelve, and one secondary alternative school (Horizon). There is also a BOCES community college there as a branch of the Western Wyoming Community College in the city.

Evanston has a public library, a branch of the Uinta County Library System.

Notable people

  • Jaycee Carroll (born 1983), basketball player
  • Clarence D. Clark (1851–1930), United States Representative and United States Senator from Wyoming; resident of Evanston
  • Dana Perino (born 1972), White House Press Secretary, 2007–2009; born in Evanston
  • Brady Poppinga (born 1979), former NFL linebacker
  • Kelly Poppinga (born 1982), former NFL linebacker; current linebackers coach at the University of Virginia
  • Winston Watts (born 1967), Jamaican bobsledder; resident of Evanston since 2004; 4-time Olympian, representing Jamaica in bobsledding at the 1994, 1998, 2002 and 2014 Winter Olympic Games; team captain and pilot for the Jamaican bobsled team in 2002 and 2014

See also

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