Shoshone Canyon and Tunnel
"The Eastern Entrance of the Park is reached by a celebrated road from Cody, Wyoming. Not far from Cody on this route is the Shoshone Canyon and
Haynes (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)
Sylvian Lake and Top Notch Peak, Yellowstone Park
"Sylvan Lake is at an elevation of 8,413 feet, while a short distance to the East is Sylvan Pass, 8,559 feet high. This picture is one of the most
Haynes (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)
Crater of Mud Volcano, Yellowstone Park
"A paint pot about thirty feet in size emitting frequent bursts of steam; but since 1898 has had no violent eruption. In 1870 N.P. Langford
Haynes (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)
The Dragons Mouth Spring
"Of hot clear water contrasts with its near neighbor the Mud Volcano which belches boiling mud. These are contrasting types of thermal springs of
Haynes (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)
Hayden Valley
"Named in honor of Dr. F. V. Hayden who was in charge of the geological surveys of the Park, [Hayden Valley] is the favorire range at certain
Haynes (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)
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
Haynes (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)
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
Haynes (Photographer), Special Collections/University Archives (Publisher)