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Yellowstone National Park is one of the earthas most famous places.
Established in 1872 as the worldas first national park, it has
preserved remarkable natural wonders like Old Faithful Geyser and
cultural icons such as Old Faithful Inn. For centuries, it was home
to the Shoshone, Crow, Bannock, Blackfeet, and other Indian tribes,
but these groups were banished in the 1870s by park
promoters who feared that tourists would not visit if American
Indians lived there. Almost immediately after its establishment,
Yellowstone became the primary destination for tourist travel to
the American West following the Civil War. By 1900, it was a vast
tourist success, and today it is both a world biosphere preserve
and a world heritage site.
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Livingston (Hardcover)
Elizabeth A. Watry, Robert V Goss
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R627
Discovery Miles 6 270
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Fort Yellowstone (Hardcover)
Elizabeth A. Watry, Lee H Whittlesey
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R801
R669
Discovery Miles 6 690
Save R132 (16%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Since it became the world's first national park in 1872,
Yellowstone has welcomed tourists from all corners of the globe who
returned to their hometowns and countries with reports of this
American wonderland. Stories from the park's earliest visitors
began to spread so rapidly that by 1897 Yellowstone became solidly
established as a successful tourist destination with more than ten
thousand tourists passing through its entrances. Travellers in the
park's first years faced long, dusty, and tediously slow stagecoach
trips and could choose only between rather primitive hotels and
tent camps for their overnight accommodations. Devoured by
nineteenth-century readers, many of the narratives from this era
are long forgotten today and are only gradually being recovered
from historical archives. Park historians Lee Whittlesey and
Elizabeth Watry have combed thousands of firsthand accounts,
selecting nineteen tales that offer unique and engaging
perspectives of visitors during Yellowstone's stagecoach era. From
an 1873 newspaper serial that represents one of the earliest park's
recorded trips to the 1914 "Little Journey" that popular writer
Elbert Hubbard took with his wife Alice, the chronicles included
here reveal the enduring captivation that Yellowstone held in the
popular imagination, as it does today.
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