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Summit of the Upper Falls, Yellowstone River. Yellowstone Park, Wyo., U.S.A.
Author(s):B.L. Singley
Date Issued:1910
Format:stereoscopic photographs
SUMMIT OF THE UPPER FALLS, YELLOWSTONE PARK. A steamer trip across Yellowstone lake is a ride never to be forgotten. The clear, pure, deep waters, the meandering, wooded shores, the graceful islands, and the surrounding ...
Famous Fish Pot and Beautiful Yellowstone Lake. Yellowstone National Park, Wyo., U.S.A., The
Author(s):B.L. Singley
Date Issued:1904
Format:stereoscopic photographs
After lunch at the Thumb, we go out to see "one of those places they talk about," a place where you can catch a trout from the cool waters of the lake and, without changing your position or taking the fish from the hook, ...
Queer Old Liberty Gap and Mammoth Springs Hotel, Yellowstone National Park, Wyo., U.S.A.
Date Issued:1909
Format:stereoscopic photographs
QUEER OLD LIBERTY CAPAND MAMMOTH SPRINGS HOTEL, YELLOWSTONE PARK. On reaching the Upper Geyser Basin--about fifty miles from Mammoth Hot Springs--the astonished tourist looks upon the grandest of all geyser regions. Here ...
White Troop at Drill, Fort Yellowstone, National Park, U.S.A., The
Date Issued:1909
Format:stereoscopic photographs
THE WHITE TROOP AT DRILL. One of the attractions of Yellowstone Park--more attractive perhaps because in this wild, unsettled region there is little that reminds one of man and his customs, is the military post at Mammoth ...
Devil's Race Course, Yellowstone National Park, Wyo., U.S.A.
Date Issued:1910
Format:stereoscopic photographs
DEVIL'S RACE COURSE, YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, WYOMING. Hayden Valley, the central point of which is shown in this view, was once a vast arm of Yellowstone lake, but the outlet cut so deep a gash in the rocks near the ...
Lone Star Geyser, Yellowstone National Park, Wyo., U.S.A.
Date Issued:1909
Format:stereoscopic photographs
LONE STAR GEYSER, YELLOWSTONE PARK. Four miles southeast of Upper Geyser Basin and about three-quarters of a mile from the road leading over the Divide to the lake, alone in a pleasant park-like opening in the forest stands ...
Noisy Roadside Growler, Yellowstone National Park, Wyo., The
Date Issued:1909
Format:stereoscopic photographs
THE NOISY ROADSIDE GROWLER, YELLOWSTONE PARK. The Growler is properly named. Like a frenzied virago, it snarls and roars its anger constantly. At first one is surprised by its exhibitions, then he is amused; but finally ...
Minerva Terraces-Mammoth Hot Springs. Yellowstone Park.
Author(s):R.E. Steele
Date Issued:1912
Format:stereoscopic photographs
You see in the view a mass of deposit forty feet high, covering an area of three-quarters of an acre, with a hot spring on its summit, the temperature of which is 154 degrees Fahrenheit. The constant changing of the overflow ...
Minerva Terraces-Mammoth Hot Springs. Yellowstone Park.
Author(s):R.E. Steele
Date Issued:1907
Format:stereoscopic photographs
Mountain of "Petrified Water"-Pulpit Terrace of Mammoth Springs and Mammoth Springs Hotel, Yellowstone Park, U.S.A., A
Date Issued:1904
Format:stereoscopic photographs
You are almost entirely surrounded by the high walls of the Rockies as you stand here in the National Park, for its 5500 square miles are taken partly from Wyoming, partly from Montana and partly from Idaho. Just here you ...