Honey locust for sure, AKA: thorny locust. That stuff does not grow here on the west side of the Cascades in the PNW because it gets fungal rot with all the rain we have here. Black locust grows here though. The pioneers brought black locust with them and planted them here on homesteads for making fence posts with. In some ghost towns here that is all that is left; the black locust groves that they planted. Good firewood. No one here knows what it is so I can usually snag it on CL.
HL usually grows to about 75 ft., but can reach twice that height in ideal conditions. Generally as the HL trees get older, they have few or no thorns on the outer and upper regions. Trees made from cuttings from the outer/upper thornless areas of a HL tree will produce a thorness HT tree. So they can be tamed.