
Title: Mammoth Springs Hotel, Mammoth Yellowstone National Park Montana (MT), Chrome unused
Description:
Mammoth Springs Hotel, Mammoth, Yellowstone National Park, Replaced a large hotel built on the same site in the 1880's Beyond the main buildings, is a large group of guest cottages.
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Title: Norris Geyser Basin Yellowstone National Park, Chrome unused
Description:
This interesting area is interlaced with hard surfaced paths and boardwalks which permit visitors to observe a variety of thermal activity. Yellowstone is world-famous for number, size, and variety of its geysers and steaming fissures.
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Title: Old Faithful Geyser Yellowstone National Park, Chrome PM 1957 Jul-12
Description:
Yellowstone National Park is undoubtedly the most photographed geyser in the world; and is the most popular Yellowstone's more than 200 active
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Title: Old Faithful Geyser Yellowstone National Park, Chrome unused
Description:
The world's most famous geyser due to the predictability of its eruptions which project boiling water and steam 120 feet into the air
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Title: Old Faithful Inn Yellowstone National Park, Chrome unused
Description:
Located near the world famous Old Faithful Geyser is this impressive landmark Old Faithful Inn
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Title: Beartooth Pass, Highway 212 Yellowstone Park, Chrome unused
Description:
Beartooth Pass on highway 212, Northeast Entrance to Yellowstone Park. The opening of the pass early in May by the Yellowstone Park crew with drifts 40 ft. high make it a spectacular drive for the early travelers.
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Title: North Entrance Yellowstone National Park, Chrome unused
Description:
This is the great stone arch at the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park at Gardiner, Montana.
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Title: Mammoth Springs Hotel Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
Mammoth Springs Hotel consists of general offices and lounge, dining rooms, recreation center, hotel rooms, and a group of furnished cottages.
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Title: Northern Entrance Arch, Yellowstone National Park Gardiner Montana (MT), Linen unused
Description:
Yellowstone National Park at Gardiner, Montana. This is the original entrance and was dedicated by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1905.
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Title: Golden Gate Canyon Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
Golden Gate Canyon formerly known as Kingman Pass lies between a bold escarpment of rhyolite and Bunsen Peak. The golden color of lichens adhering to the rock accounts for the name. Rustic Falls in Glen Creek add beauty to this gorge
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Title: Liberty Cap And Mammoth Hotel Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
The Mammoth Hotel is superbly situated on the plaza facing Fort Yellowstone, with scenic environments beyond compare. Fort Yellowstone is one of the most attractive, and certainly is the most unique post in the country. Liberty Cap is an extinot crater about forty feet high.
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Title: Old Faithful Inn Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
Old Faithful Inn is perhaps the picturesque and most popular of all the lodges in the Park. One must see and ramble about it and eat and sleep in it to appreciate its comfort and uniqueness
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Title: Dragons Mouth Spring Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
The beautiful Dragons Mouth Spring of hot, clear water contrasts with its near neighbor the Mud Volcano which belches boiling mud. These are two contrasting types of thermal springs of which Yellowstone has many.
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Title: Grand Canyon Hotel Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
Grand Canyon Hotel, Yellowstone Park, one of the four principal units operated by the Yellow-stone Park Hotel Company in the park, was designed by Robert C. Reamer, and completed in 1911. It is situated one-quarter of a mile from the brink of the Grand Canyon.
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Title: Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
The calcium carbonate of which these terraces are built deposits so rapidly from the lime laden hot water that the courses of the flowing water are constantly changing. Where the water ceases to flow, the plant life which gives the terraces their beautiful coloring disappears leaving the deposit white and bars.
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Title: Grand Canyon From Artist Point Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
Grand Canyon from Artist Point, Yellowstone Park-on of the favorite views of the Chasm and the Great Falls, 308 feet in height, "from which point Thomas Moran drew his inspiration for the celebrated painting which now adorns the Capitol at Washington".
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Title: Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces, Yellowstone Park. Are large, beautifully formed and colored steps, composed of almost pure calcium carbonate called travertine. The low form of plant life growing in the warm water gives various colors to these formations.
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Title: Emerald Pool Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
Emerald Pool at Upper Geyser Basin is beautifully colored like the gem for which it is named. The yellow of its basin combined with the natural blue characteristic of clear water is said to produce the rich green color of this hot spring
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Title: Rocky Mt. Bee Plant, Yellowstone Park Linen unused
Description:
Rocky Mountain Bee Plant (Cleome Glabra). Chief among plants found among the roadside, they are abundant in open, gravelly soils at the lower levels. Blossoming begins early in July and lasts until frost. - Trees and Flowers of Yellowstone Park, by Thone.
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Title: Shoshane Dam Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
Shoshone Canon, Cody Way to Yellowstone National Park.
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Title: Old Faithful Inn And Geyser Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
Old Faithful Inn, in Upper Geyser Basin, was so named because of its proximity to Old Faithful Geyser. From the veranda of this huge log structure there may be seen at close range the hourly eruptions of Old Faithful Geyser, as well as displays of many other nearby geysers.
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Title: Showing The Entrance To Yellowstone Park Gardiner Montana (MT), Divided Back unused
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Title: Sulphur Terrace Yellowstone National Park, Divided Back PM 1909 Dec-14
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Title: Bear At Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone Park Divided Back unused
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Title: Buffalo Herd Near Fort Yellowstone Fort Yellowstone, Divided Back unused
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Title: Feeding A Wild Bear Yellowstone Park, White Border unused
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Title: Grand Canyon Hotel Yellowstone Park, White Border unused
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Title: Lobby Old Faithful Inn Yellowstone Park, White Border unused
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Title: Spiral Bridge On The Cody Road, Yellowstone Park White Border unused
Description:
A point on Cody road grade where scant room makes this spiral or loop, a necessity. Very striking road engineering.
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Title: Golden Gate Canyon, Yellowstone Park White Border unused
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Title: A Park Bear, Yellowstone Park White Border unused
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Title: Canyon Hotel, Yellowstone Park White Border unused
Description:
All the wonders of the 'Yellowstone are not of Nature's creation. Man's handwork is shown. Old Faithful Inn and the Canyon Hotel are perfection hostelries. The Canyon home is of monstrous size, marvelous design and superb construction. The Lounge is an inspiration in itself. The Lake Colonial hotel is another.
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Title: Giant Geyser Yellowstone National Park, Divided Back PM 1907 Sep-13
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Title: Crater Of Mud Volcano Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Divided Back PM 1913 Mar-04
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Title: Giant Geyser Yellowstone National Park, Divided Back PM 1908 Dec-29
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Title: Old Faithful Inn Yellowstone National Park, Divided Back PM 1913 Aug-02
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Title: Emerald Pool Yellowstone National Park Divided Back PM 1909 Jul-04
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Title: Mammoth Hotel, Yellowstone Park Divided Back PM 1911 Sep-02
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Title: The Old Stagecoach And Mammouth Hotel Yellowstone National Park, Chrome unused
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Title: Roaring Mountain Chrome unused
Description:
Yellowstone National Park is between Mammoth and Norris, and in view of the road. It was named for a steamvent in early times, which roared constantly for several years.
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Title: Elk Stalled In Snow, Hayden Valley Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen PM 1953 Aug-01
Description:
Elk Stalled in Snow, Hayden Valley, Yellowstone Park. The latest official estimate of the number of elk, (Wapiti). In the park is given at nearly 15,000. Elk are seen throughout the park at all seasons.
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Title: Punch Bowl Spring Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen PM 1953 Aug-02
Description:
Punch Bowl Spring, Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park. One of the more unique hot springs, temperature about 202 F.
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Title: A Bear Beggar, Yellowstone National Park Linen PM 1944 Jan-04
Description:
Bears are tame and plentiful at Yellowstone and one of its most interesting features. They learn to beg and visit cars for hand-outs
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Title: Fishing Bridge Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen PM 1953 Jul-31
Description:
At Fishing Bridge the Cody Road connects with the Grand Loop Highway and the area of popular interest in Yellowstone. The bridge has long been one of the favorite fishing spots of the park and is usually lined with anglers on each side
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Title: Old Faithful Geyser Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), Chrome unused
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Title: Old Faithful Lodge Yellowstone Park, Chrome unused
Description:
Old Faithful Lodge, Yellowstone Park, is a Popular Gathering Place for Park Visitors and Offers a Spectacular View of Famous Old Faithful Geyser from Its Lounge.
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Title: Shoshone Dam, Yellowstone Park Cody Wyoming (WY), Divided Back unused
Description:
The Shoshone Dam is the highest dam in the world. Height, 328½ feet. Contains 7,500 cubic yards of concrete and cost the U. S. Government $4,227,000 to construct.
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Title: Shoshone Reservoir And Twin Tunnels, Yellowstone Park Divided Back unused
Description:
The Shoshone Dam, the highest in the world; the Shoshone Reservoir, caves and yawning caverns, tunnels - these are but a few of the attractions of the Cody way to Yellowstone Park.
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Title: Lake Hotel Chrome PM 1965 Jul-14
Description:
North Shore of Yellowstone Lake Yellowstone National Park has been remodeled recently and many guest cottages built nearby, for the constantly increasing patronage at this favorite spot.
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Title: Fish Pot, Yellowstone Park Hot Springs Wyoming (WY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Hymen Terrace, Yellowstone Park Mammoth Hot Springs Wyoming (WY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Great Falls Of The Yellowstone National Park Divided Back PM 1908 Jun-18
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Title: A Summer Camp, Yellowstone Lake Wyoming (WY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Along Gardiner River, Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), Divided Back unused
Description:
Gardiner River Canyon
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Title: Crater Of Old Faithful, Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Departing Stages, Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), Divided Back unused
Description:
The Yellowstone Lake Hotel
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Title: Emerald Spring, Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), Divided Back unused
Description:
Upper Geyser Basin
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Title: Entrance Gateway, Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Excelsior Geyser, Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Excelsior Geyser, Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Fort Yellowstone, Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Fort Yellowstone, Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Grand Canon From Grand View, Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Jupiter Terrace, Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Lower Falls Of The Yellowstone Divided Back unused
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Title: Lower Falls Of The Yellowstone Divided Back unused
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Title: Minerva Terrace, Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Divided Back unused
Description:
Minerva Terrace, Yellowstone National Park. Among the more notable objects in the preserve are the Mammoth Hot Springs, with their striking terraces and basins of exquisitely colored Calcareous deposits. Covering an area of nearly 200 acres. These terraces are formed by the overflow of the geysers. The temperature of the waters range to 165 degrees and over.
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Title: Mt. Washburn, Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), Divided Back unused
Description:
From Across The Canyon
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Title: Natural Bridge, Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Old Faithful, Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), Divided Back unused
Description:
Throws Stream to height of 150 feet every hour
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Title: Pulpit Terraces, Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Riverside Geyser, Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Sapphire Pool, Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), Divided Back unused
Description:
Upper Geyser Basin
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Title: The Lobby Old Faithful Inn, Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Yellowstone Lake, Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Punch Bowl Spring Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), White Border unused
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Title: Colter Peak, Yellowstone Lake Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), White Border unused
Description:
Colter Peak, Yellowstone Lake, was named for John Colter, the first white man ever to visit the region. In his wanderings of 1807,. He discovered the park after leaving the famous Lewis and Clark expedition on its return trip.
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Title: Crested Pool And Geyser Cone Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), White Border unused
Description:
Crested Well and Castle Geyser Cone, Yellowstone Park at Old Faithful. Castle Geyser, named in 1870 by the Washburn party, is said to be the oldest geyser in the park. It erupts at irregular intervals to a height of 75 feet, the displays being very spectacular and lasting half an hour.
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Title: Dragons Mouth Spring Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), White Border unused
Description:
The beautiful Dragons Mouth Spring of hot clear water contrasts with its near neighbor the Mud Volcano which belches boiling mud. These are two contrasting types of thermal springs of which Yellowstone has many
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Title: Gibson Fall Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), White Border unused
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Title: Jupiter Terrace Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), White Border unused
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Title: Firehole Cascade Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), White Border unused
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Title: Canyon Hotel Lobby, Yellowstone National Park White Border unused
Description:
This huge, luxurious hotel was first opened in 1911, at a cost of more than three quarters of a million dollars. The extensive lounge is one of its most beautiful features.
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Title: Old Faithful Inn Dining Room, Yellowstone National Park White Border unused
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Title: Old Faithful Inn, Yellowstone National Park White Border unused
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Title: A Yellowstone National Park Bear, Yellowstone National Park White Border PM 1929 Jul-23
Description:
Yellowstone National Park is the greatest of wild animal refuges. Best reached by the Union Pacific via West Yellowstone Station, directly on the park boundary.
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Title: Steamboat On Lake, Yellowstone National Park Divided Back unused
Description:
Steamboat on Yellowstone Lake is for the purpose of showing Tourists the scenery on this Great Lake, which is 15 x 20 miles in size and the largest body of water in North America at this altitude, which is 8,000 feet above sea level.
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Title: Punch Bowl, Yellowstone Park Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Sep-10
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Title: Liberty Cap, Yellowstone National Park Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Yellowstone National Park Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 Jul-05
Description:
The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, acknowledged by travelers to be unparalleled among the natural wonders of the world, is more than twenty miles in length and a cross section in the largest part measures 2,000 feet at the top, 200 feet at the bottom and is 1,200 feet deep, giving an area of over three acres. The distinctive features which contribute to the glory of the panorama are the canyon itself, the waterfall at it's head, and the river below.
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Title: Yellowstone National Park Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 Jul-06
Description:
Lower Falls of the Yellowstone. The Yellowstone Falls are two in number. At the head of the Upper Fall the river has a width of about 80 feet, and the waters plunge over a shelf between walls that are from 200 to 300 feet in height. Half a mile below this Fall is the Lower or Great Fall, which is grander and more impressive than the other. Here the waters pour into the fearful abyss of the canyon, the sheer descent being 308 feet, and the wooded slopes of the gorge tower far above the flood.
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Title: Lake Lodge Overlooking The Beautiful Yellowstone Lake Chrome unused
Description:
Lake Lodge overlooking the beautiful Yellowstone Lake, offers cabins, dining room facilities and recreation to the Yellowstone Park visitor.
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Title: Old Faithful And Old Faithful Inn, Yellowstone National Park Divided Back unused
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Title: Entrance Gateway To Yellowstone National Park Divided Back unused
Description:
The Arch at the Northern Entrance to Yellowstone Park, situated near Gardiner, Montana, was dedicated by Theodore Roosevelt, April 24, 1903, while President of the United States.
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Title: Coating Springs, Yellowstone National Park Divided Back unused
Description:
Coating springs, Liberty cap and devil's Thumb. Yellowstone National Park.
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Title: Punch Bowl, Yellowstone National Park Divided Back unused
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Title: Gardiner Depot And Eagle Nest, Yellowstone National Park Divided Back unused
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Title: Gardiner Depot And Stone Arch, Yellowstone National Park Divided Back unused
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Title: Obsidian Cliff, Yellowstone National Park Divided Back unused
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Title: Orange Geyser, Yellowstone National Park Divided Back unused
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Title: Riverside Geyser, Yellowstone National Park Divided Back PM 1911 Dec-12
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Title: Stone Arch, Yellowstone National Park Divided Back unused
Description:
Entrance to Yellowstone National Park
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Title: Sheep Eater Cliff, Yellowstone National Park Divided Back unused
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Title: Gibbon Falls Real Photo unused
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Title: Canyon Hotel, Yellowstone Park Linen unused
Description:
CANYON HOTEL, YELLOWSTONE PARK.All the wonders of the Yellowsatone are not of Nature's creation. Man's handwork is shown .Old Faithful Inn and the Canyon Hotel are perfection hostelries .The canyon home is of monstrous ,size, marvelous design and superrb construction .The Lounge is an inspiration in itself. The Lake Colonial hotel is another.
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Title: Fifishing Cone, Yellowstone Lake Linen unused
Description:
YELLOWSTONE PARK.FIFISHING CONE. YELLOWSTONE LAKE. YELLOWSTONE PARK.Situated 7,788 feeet above the sea ( the largest boby of the water in North America at such an altitude) it embraces an area of about 150 square miles .Several ialand dot its surface .Motor boats offer an opportunityof riding on one of the highest navigated lakes in the world .There are nu berous hot springs, paint pots and some geysers, Fine finishing . Fishing Cone not now used.
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Title: Mammoth Hotel, Yellowstone Park Linen unused
Description:
MAMMOTH HOTEL, YELLOWSTONE PARK. A big hotel in a big park ! How many thousands have been housed in it ? The hotel in the Capital of the Park accords with the products of Nature and man's other evidences of this creative genius.
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Title: Sapphire Pool And Biscut Basin, Yellowstone Park Linen unused
Description:
SAPPHIRE POOL AND BISCUT BASIN, YELLOWSTONE PARK. Biscuit Basin is a very interesting park locality but- takeyour own lunch along! The biscuits are enticing but overdone and there is no butter to be obtained .The pools abound and are captivating and it isall educative.
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Title: White Elephant, Yeoowstone Park Linen unused
Description:
THE WHITE ELEPHANT ,YEOOWSTONE PARK. It never moves nor trumpets as most of them do . But it is of tremendous length and girth and tiny springs of hot water ooze out from its and sides. His majesty lives, or reclines ,perhaps , at Mammoth Hot Springs .The largest Jumbo of them all !
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Title: Fishiong Bridge, Yellowstone National Park. Yellowest River, Linen unused
Description:
The new Fishing Bridge , completed in midseason ,1937, across the Yellowstone River near Yellowstone Lake Outline ,is a few Yards downsteam from the site of the first celebrated Finishing Bridge built in 1901 under the director of captain M.H.Chittenden of the Corps of Engineers of the United States Army.
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Title: Biscuit Basin Yellowstone National Park, Divided Back unused
Description:
BISCUIT BASIN, ON THE WEST SIDE OF FIREHOLE RIVER, IS CROSSED BY A FOOT BRIDGE, AND ITS PRINCIPAL ATTRACTION IS SAPPHIRE POOL, WHICH IS COVERED WITH HUNDREDS OF SMALL BISCUIT-LIKE KNOBS OF OLIVE GREEN FORMATION, WHICH SURROIND THE SPRING, WHICH ARE, IN FACT, SMALL PULSATING OR BREATHING GEYSERS.
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Title: Jupiter Terrace Yellowstone National Park, Divided Back unused
Description:
JUPITER TERRACE, LARGEST OF THE GROUP, EXTENDING 2,000 FEET ALONG A HIGH MOUND OF BRILLIANTLY COVERED DEPOSIT, TWO LARGE SPRING OF BOILING WATER ARE ON THE SUMMIT.
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Title: Mammoth Paint Pots Yellowstone National Park, Divided Back unused
Description:
MAMMOTH PAINT POTS, THIS IS A MUD CALDRON RESEMBLING A VAST BOILING POT OF PAINT BUBBLING OUT AT DIFFERENT POINTS, PRODUCING A WHISPERED POPPING SOUND.
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Title: The Sponge Upper Geyser Basin Yellowstone National Park, Divided Back unused
Description:
THE SPONGE UPPER GEYSER BASIN IS A SHORT DISTANCE FROM THE GIANTESS GEYSER AND STRONGLY RESEMBLES A HUGE SPONGE IN CHARACTER AND COLOR
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Title: Emerald Pool Yellowstone National Park, Divided Back unused
Description:
EMERALD POOL IS A SPRING 50 FEET IN DIAMETER, WITH A SULPHUR LINED BASIN WITH CORAL WALLS, AND CONTINUALLY OVERFLOWING. TEMPERATURE, 186 FAS.
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Title: Golden Gate Yellowstone National Park, Divided Back unused
Description:
GOLDEN GATE IS 4 MILES FROM MAMMOTH HOT SPRING, AND IS A RUGGED PATH BETWEEN THE LOFTY BUNSEN PARK AND TERRACE MOUNTAIN.
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Title: The Morning Glory Hot Spring Yellowstone National Park, Divided Back unused
Description:
A FEW HUNDRED YARDS BELOW RIVERSIDE BRIDGE, IS A SILENT POOL 20 FEET IN DIAMETER. THE PECULIAR SHAP OF ITS TUNNEL-LIKE CRATER AND THE BEAUTIFUL TRANSPARENCY OF THE WATERS SHOWING THE DELICACY OF THE WALLS SUGGESTED ITS NAME.
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Title: Fishing Across The Yellowstone River Chrome PM 1953
Description:
FISHING ACROSS THE YELLOWSTONE RIVER NEAR THE OUTLET OF YELLOWSTONE LAKE, COMPLETED IN 1937 IS A FEW YARDS DOWNSTREAM FROM THE FIRST FISHING BRIDGE BUILT IN 1901 BY CAPTAIN H. M. CHITTENDEN.
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Title: Golden Gate Canyon And Viaduct Yellowstone Park Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906
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Title: Grotto Geyser Yellowstone National Park, Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906
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Title: Crater Great Fountain Yellostone National Park, Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906
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Title: Triple Tunnels Linen PM 1951
Description:
Eastern entrance to Yellowstone National Park. The wonders of the Yellowstone trip begin on entering Shoshone Canyon, the mighty gorge through which the Shoshone River takes its course. The walls of the canyon are nearly perpendicular and yet along the side of rattlesnake Mountain a road for a length of 8 miles has been blasted from solid rock. In many places the road passes through tunnels in the granite walls.
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Title: Greetings From Y. N. Park Y. N. Park, Divided Back unused
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Title: Old Faithful Inn And Geyser, Yellowstone National Park Linen PM 1946
Description:
Old Faithful Inn, in Upper Geyser Basin, as so named because of its proximity to Old Faithful Geyser. From the veranda of this huge log structure there may be seen at close range the hourly eruptions of Old faithful Geyser, as well as displays of many other nearby geysers.
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Title: Canyon Hotel, Yellowstone National Park Linen unused
Description:
"Courtesy of the Union Pacific System."
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Title: Kepler Cascades , Yellowstone Park Linen unused
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Title: Old Faithful Inn, Yellowstone Park Linen unused
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Title: Tourists And Bears, Yellowstone Park Linen unused
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Title: Mammoth Springs Hotel Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
Mammoth Springs Hotel consists of general offices and lounge, dining rooms, recreation center, hotel rooms, and a group of furnished cottages.
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Title: Greetings From Yellowstone Park, Yellowstone Park Linen unused
Description:
Yellowstone is perhaps the best known of the National Parks, As well as the largest and one of the most patronized. Its Geysers and hot water phenomena are the most extensive in the world. The rugged Yellowstone Canon is awe inspiring in ruggedness and depth as well as its vivid coloring. The wild animals are of never ending interest to the visitors. Its never ending succession of beautiful wooded hills, delightful lakes, beautiful falls, canons, cliffs, streams, colorful formations are warranted to keep all comers constantly pleased.
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Title: Grizzly Bear Family, Yellowstone National Park Linen unused
Description:
Grizzly Bears of which there are about 300 in the park are rightfully the most respected of all the wild animals. The average bear is 8 to 9 feet long and weighs about 600 pounds. The mating season is in July; hibernation is from October or November until about the middle of April
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Title: Haynes Picture Shop At Mammoth Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
Haynes building at the foot of Capitol Hill at Mammoth houses the Mammoth Picture Shop and general offices. Haynes park views and books pertaining to the West, photographic supplies and everything pictorial of the Yellowstone are sold in the Haynes shops, in the hotels, lodges and auto camps throughout the park.
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Title: Fishing Bridge Over Yellowstone River Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Chrome unused
Description:
Fishing Bridge over Yellowstone River at outlet of Yellowstone Lake, Yellowstone National Park. This is a famous fishing spot and is usually lined with fishermen (of both sexes) hauling them in.
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Title: Twenty-Six Passenger Stagecoach Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Chrome unused
Description:
Several of these were used until 1917 to transport guests from Gardiner to Mammoth but were too large to make the complete park trip
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Title: Grand Canyon Hotel Yellowstone National Park, Linen unused
Description:
Situated only a quarter of a mile form the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone is the remarkable Grand Canyon Hotel, one of the popular hostelries of the park, which afford metropolitan accommodations, and courteous and efficient service.
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Title: Canyon Hotel Cocktail Lounge Yellowstone National Park, Linen unused
Description:
Canyon Hotel Cocktail Lounge like the "Bear Pit" at Old Faithful Inn is proving popular with sightseeing guests who meet here to discuss the adventures of the day.
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Title: Canyon Lodge Yellowstone National Park, Linen unused
Description:
Canyon Lodge situated near the South Rim of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone is near the trail leading to the foot of the Lower Falls
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Title: A Travel Card - Yellowstone Linen unused
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Title: Grotto Geyser, Yellowstone National Park Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
Grotto Geyser with peculiar openings in cone, plays 30 feet high at intervals of two to five hours. This geyser is more interesting in appearance when not erupting.
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Title: Dining Lodge And Deport Yellowstone National Park Montana (MT), White Border
Description:
"Union Pacific System," Western entrance Yellowstone National Park. This entrance to Yellowstone Park is served by the O. S. L. division of the Union Pacific System. There are also numerous automobile roads entering from various directions.
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Title: Gardiner Station Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Divided Back PM 1935
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Title: Old Faithful Inn Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen PM 1947
Description:
Old Faithful Inn at Upper Geyser Basin is one of the largest and most beautiful log structures yet built. From the top of this building a powerful searchlight is played on Old Faithful Geyser each evening
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Title: Bison Cow And Calf , Yellowstone National Park PM 1972
Description:
The calves of the Bison cow very much resemble the offspring of domestic cattle
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Title: The Madonna Of The Wilds, Yellowstone National Park unused
Description:
The Madonna of the Wilds, Yellowstone Park -- "The most remarkable wild animal picture ever taken" (Ernest Thompson Seton), was photographed in the mountain wilds near the Grand Canyon by E. W. Hunter, master wild animal photographer of the Haynes organization.
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Title: Emerald Spring, Upper Geyser Basin Yellowstone Park Montana (MT), White Border unused
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Title: Fort Yellowstone Yellowstone Park Montana (MT), White Border unused
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Title: An Old Time Stage Coach Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), White Border unused
Description:
If it only could talk! What thrills it would give one! Think of the notables it has carried, likewise sthe banditti who have chased and bullet-holed it, the miles it has rolled out, the storms it has battled with, the wrecks it has encountered. It was the first Yellowstone Park Coach.
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Title: Oblong Geyser crater, Yellowstone National Park Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
Oblong Geyser Crater, Yellowstone Park at Old Faithful, is in size 20 by 48 feet and was sounded to a depth of nearly 36 feet. The Oblong Geyser erupts several times each twenty-four hours to heights varying from twenty to forty feet, displays lasting from six to nine minutes.
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Title: Electric Peak Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
Electric Peak, 11,155 feet, is the highest mountain in Yellowstone Park. On this famous mountain the engineers of the early expeditions of the U.S. Geological Survey found that their compasses were magnetically affected and were rendered useless.
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Title: Bison Bulls Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Chrome unused
Description:
Often reffered to as the American buffalo. These two splendid specimens are typical of those in the park
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Title: American Black Bear, Yellowstone National Park Chrome unused
Description:
Shown here making a rest stop near the highway on the way to Norris Geyser Basin
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Title: Upper Falls - Grand Canyon of Yellowstone Real Photo unused
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Title: Mule Deer Fawn Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
The fawn has a beautiful spotted coat. The large ears account for this species being called the mule deer. The color is graybrown in summer and steel-gray in winter
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Title: Shoshone Dam Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen PM 1936
Description:
328 Ft., Cody Road, is the second highest dam in the world. Its top is 200 feet long and 10 feet thick. Its base in 80 feet long and 108 feet thick. It is outside of the Park about seven miles from Cody, Wyoming, on the approach road.
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Title: Fishing Bridge Over Yellowstone River At Outlet Of Yellowstone Lake Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen PM 1950
Description:
At Fishing Bridge the Cody Road connects with the Grand Loop Highway and the area of popular interest in Yellowstone. The bridge has long been one of the favorite fishing spots of the park and is usually lined with anglers on each side
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Title: Old Faithful Inn Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
Old Faithful Inn at Upper Geyser Basin is one of the largest and most beautiful log structures yet built. From the top of this building a powerful searchlight is played on Old Faithful Geyser each evening
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Title: Cleopatra Terrace and Mound Terrace Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen PM 1948
Description:
In this picture are shown Cleopatra Terrace in the foreground and Mound Terrace the north side of Jupiter, in the distance. Everts Mountain named by the Washburn party in 1870 is shown at the left.
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Title: Morning Glory Pool Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
In upper Geyser Basin beside the Main Loop Highway, one of the most admired pools in the park.
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Title: Buffalo Herd in Yellowstone Park Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
There are nearly a thousand of the American Bison living in the park. The former monarchs of the plains now seeking seclusion in the mountain fastnesses
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Title: Fishing Bridge, Yellowstone River Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
The new Fishing Bridge, completed in midseason, 1937, across the Yellowstone River near Yellowstone Lake Outlet, is a few yards downstream from the site of the first celebrated Fishing Bridge built in 1901 under the direction of Captain M. H. Chittenden of the Corps of Engineers of the United States Army.
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Title: Upper Falls of the Yellowstone Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Grand Canyon from Artists Point Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Post Card (Undivided Back)
Description:
This is the point of vantage that Thomas Moran selected for painting his famous picture of the Canyon, that hangs in the National Capitol.
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Title: Golden Gate Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Post Card (Undivided Back)
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Title: Obsidian Cliff Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1917
Description:
This cliff is twelve miles south of Mammoth Hot Springs, a formation of voloanic glass, and the roadway to Beaver Lake runs along its base for 1,000 feet.
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Title: Excelsior Geyser Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Grotto Geyser Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Canyon Hotel Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
This hotel, situated on an eminence one thousand feet above the Lower Falls, will rival any resort hotel in the world. The view of the surrounding country is especially fine. Here one finds all the conveniences of a modern civilization, and, as an ideal place to spend a vacation, can scarcely be bettered.
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Title: Beryl Spring Yellowstone Park Wyoming (WY), Chrome PM 1967
Description:
Beryl Spring, Yellostone Park, in the Gibbon River Valley. 20' in diameter, it churns, steams and overflows continuously, and is one of the hottest springs in the locality. On the hill back of .., is a vent, which never stops hisssing and blowing off steam.
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Title: Orange Geyser Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), White Border unused
Description:
This geyser is in Mammoth Hot Springs, on a terrace above the Narrow Gauge. It is an oblong mound of deposit twenty feet high and twenty feet in diameter, and is active and brilliantly colored
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Title: Minute Man Geyser Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), White Border unused
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Title: Castle Well And Castle Cone Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), White Border unused
Description:
Castle Well and Castle Geyser Cone, Yellowstone Park at Old Faithful. Castle Geyser named in 1870 by the Washburn party is said to be the oldest geyser in the park. It erupts at irregular intervals to a height of seventy-five feet, the displays being very spectacular and lasting half an hour
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Title: Firehole Cascade Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), White Border unused
Description:
Firehole Cascades, Yellowstone Park, are typical of the many waterfalls of the region. The Firehole River was named, not for the many geysers along its shores, but from a great fire of the early days. The region it traverses was then known as ""Burnt Hole
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Title: Old Faithful Geyser at Sunrise Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), White Border unused
Description:
Old Faithful Geyser at Sunrise, Yellowstone Park, erupts every 65 to 80 minutes to a height, when the atmosphere is still, of one hundred and fifty feet. On frosty mornings the steam rises several hundred feet above the water column producing a magnificent spectacle
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Title: A Black Bear In Tree Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), White Border unused
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Title: Grand Canyon Hotel, Lounge Toward Office Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), White Border unused
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Title: Great Fall from Below Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), White Border PM 1921
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Title: Lake Lodge Entrance Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), White Border unused
Description:
This is the center of a small city of cabins overlooking the outlet of Yellowstone Lake (7,730 ft. elevation). Far in the distance, clearly seen from the spacious Lodge porch, the Sleeping Giant in profiled in the Absaroka Mountains
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Title: Chimney Rock, Cody Road to Yellowstone National Park Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen PM 1942
Description:
Another of the curious rock formations to be seen from the Cody Road to Yellowstone Park. A natural obelisk nearly 100 feet high
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Title: Old Faithful Geyser, Yellowstone National Park Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
Old Faithful Geyser, as depicted in this picture is one of the typical mid-day eruptions when there is sufficient breeze to waft away from the 150-ft. water column its envelope of steam. These displays occur summer and winter at intervals of about 66 minutes
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Title: Yellowstone National Park Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Divided Back PM 1908
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Title: Minerva Terrace, Mammoth Hot Springs Yellowstone National Park Idaho (ID), Divided Back unused
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Title: Crater Oblong Geyser Yellowstone National Park Idaho (ID), Divided Back unused
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Title: Golden Gate, Yellowstone National Park Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Divided Back unused
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Title: Emerald Pool Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
Emerald Pool at Upper Geyser Basin is beautifully colored like the gem for which it is named. The yellow of its basin combined with the natural blue characteristic of clear water is said to produce the rich green color of this hot spring
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Title: Oblong Geyser Crater Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
Oblong Geyser Crater, Yellowstone Park at Old Faithful, is in size 20 by 48 feet and was sounded to a depth of nearly 36 feet. The Oblong Geyser erupts several times each twenty-four hours to heights varying from twenty to forty feet, displays lasting from six to nine minutes
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Title: Giant Geyser Cone Yellowstone National Park Wyoming (WY), Linen unused
Description:
The flint like rock of which this cone is composed has been deposited by the hot water thrown out during eruptions of the Giant Geyser over a great period of time. No change in its appearance has been noted since a pencil sketch of it was made in 1870
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Title: Mammoth Hot Springs Terrace |