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    Grand Canyon Hotel

    "This is the newest and largest hotel in Yellowstone Park. It is conveniently situated near the Great Fall. A pleasant surprise awaits the travel

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    Grand Canyon Hotel Lounge

    "Away from the main lobby is the palatial lounge, where by day one has the restful quiet to read or rest, while in the evening the rugs are drawn

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    Grand Canyon from Brink of Great Fall

    "This view is taken looking down the Canyon from the brink of the Great Fall. The depth of the Canyon is about one thousand feet. In the left

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    Great Fall and Point Lookout

    "This picture is taken from the rim of the Grand Canyon opposite Artist Point. Wonderful views of the gorge are had from many points on both sides

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    Dunraven Pass -- 8,800 Ft

    "The automobile road has been completed clear to the summit of Mount Washburn where the altitude is 10,100 feet. The knob shown in the distance in

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    Switchback Roadway on Mount Washburn

    "There are many switchbacks similar to this one between Dunraven Pass and the summit of the mountain, which modify the grades and make them

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    Roadway from the Summit of Mount Washburn

    "This picture is made looking south from the summit of Mount Washburn. You can see the roadway up the mountain, and in the distance, is dimly

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    Tower Fall, 132 Ft. And Towers

    "In Tower Creek, one of the tributaries of the Yellowstone, occurs this remarkable waterfall, which is 132 feet in height. Some of the towers for

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    The Big Needle at Tower Fall

    "Below the point where Tower Creek enters the Yellowstone in the lower canyon, are inumerable high towers of rounded basalt and long rows of

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    A Park Buffalo

    "For the protection and propogation of the fast disappearing American Bison, the Government has established an extensive Buffalo Ranch within the

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    Buffalo Herd Stampede

    "Practically the entire herd is shown in this picture. A few of the less ferocious of these beats are kept in a large corral, near Mammoth Hot

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    Petrified Tree

    "[A petrified tree] is next seen by the side of this branch road. It is larger than the trunk of any living tree in the Park and is a relic of an

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    Beaver Dam and Hut

    "We are now approaching the end of our Yellowstone tour. We have seen only the major features -- one or two examples of each type of scenery. To

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    Iris Fall, Bechler River

    "The Bechler River region was not thoroughly explored until 1921, when Mr. Wm. C. Gregg of Hackensack headed a pack train expedition consisting of

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    A Black Bear Tree

    "After you have seen the wild animals in this great preserve enjoying life in their natural habitats, unmolested and unafraid, you will have

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    Black Bear in Tree

    "After you have seen the wild animals in this great preserve enjoying life in their natural habitats, unmolested and unafraid, you will have

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    Nathaniel P. Langford

    "[Langford was] first Superintendent of Yellowstone National Park, who served from 1872 to 1877 without pay, to save Yellowstone Park intact for

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    Panorama of Yellowstone Park

    "This gives a good idea of the general topography of Yellowstone Park. The Northern entrance is at the top, West Yellowstone at the left, the Cody

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    Map of Yellowstone Park

    "The Grand Loop Road trip of the Park, including the entrance roads, aggregates 157 miles. The night stops are made at the four most prominent

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    Eagle Nest Rock

    "This rocky pinnacle in Gardiner Canyon is in plain view from the road. The nest of the osprey or fishing eagle is six feet across and is

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    A Public Auto Camp Party

    "The National Park Service of the Department of the Interior has provided splendid locations near the principal objects of interest for the public

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    Administrative Headquarters of the Park

    "The buildings of old Fort Yellowstone are used by the National Park Service officials, rangers and their families. The Superintendent's office,

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    Liberty Cap and Mammoth Hotel

    "Liberty Cap is the cone of an extinct hot spring. It is thirty-eight feet high and twenty feet in diameter, at its base, and is composed of lime

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    Mammoth Lodge from Jupiter Terrace

    "In this cabin city are private accomodations for many people and a large swimming pool of warm water. The dining room and lounge are in the large

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    Cleopatra Terrace

    "[Cleopatra Terrace] is near the northern face of Jupiter Terrace, the largest terrace formation in the Park. Its beautiful coloring is due to an

    Haynes (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)