Vietnamese businessman Pham Dinh Nguyen, left, and former Buford owner Don Sammons, right, unveil the town's reopened convenience store Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2013 in Buford, Wyo. The town was unofficially renamed 'PhinDeli Town Buford' and is being used to market the Phin Deli brand of Vietnamese coffee. Buford, the smallest town in the U.S. with only a single resident, was sold to Nguyen at auction in April 2012. (AP Photo/Casper Star-Tribune, Alan Rogers)

Vietnamese businessman Pham Dinh Nguyen, left, and former Buford owner Don Sammons, right, unveil the town's reopened convenience store Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2013 in Buford, Wyo. The town was unofficially renamed 'PhinDeli Town Buford' and is being used to market the Phin Deli brand of Vietnamese coffee. Buford, the smallest town in the U.S. with only a single resident, was sold to Nguyen at auction in April 2012. (AP Photo/Casper Star-Tribune, Alan Rogers) Stock Photo
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Vietnamese Coffee Town

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3687 x 2472 px | 31.2 x 20.9 cm | 12.3 x 8.2 inches | 300dpi

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26 August 2013

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Alan Rogers

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