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Bucknum is an unincorporated community in the U.S. state of Wyoming, located in the north-central region of the state. Although small in size, it is located around the Rocky Mountains and has a natural landscape typical of the American West. The area's main economic pillar is farming and ranching, with extensive pastures and farmland visible in the surrounding area.
The terrain around Buckenham is dominated by plains and hills, and the climate is continental and semi-arid, with cold, dry winters and warm summers. The community is located near a tributary of the Bighorn River, and water resources provide significant support for local farming and ranching. The area retains a wilderness look typical of Wyoming, with common wildlife including antelope and deer.
Buckenham gets its name from early settlers in the late 1800s, reflecting historical traces of Wyoming's pioneer era. As an unincorporated community, there are no formal municipal institutions, but it retains strong neighborhood ties. Traditional western-style log cabins dominate the architecture, and the population density is low, allowing for a relaxed pace of life.
Buckenham is connected to neighboring towns by interstate highway and is about an hour's drive from Sheridan. Residents have easy access to the Bighorn National Forest for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing and hunting. The community is small, but embodies the serenity and natural symbiosis that characterizes rural Wyoming.
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