Burlington High School (Wyoming)

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Coordinates: 44°27′4″N108°26′1″W / 44.45111°N 108.43361°W / 44.45111; -108.43361 Burlington High School is a public high school in Burlington, Wyoming, United States. The school is part of Big Horn County School District #1. The mascot is the huskies. It is a 1A sized school for Wyoming athletics.

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Burlington, Wyoming Town in Wyoming, United States

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