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  2. Hotels and tourist camps of Yellowstone National Park

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    National Hotel, 1893–1904, Changed name to Mammoth Hotel in 1904. [2] Mammoth Hotel, 1904–1936, Changed name to Mammoth Springs Hotel and Cottages. [2] Mammoth Springs Hotel and Cottages, 1939–1965, Changed name to Mammoth Motor Inn. [2] Mammoth Motor Inn, 1966–1977, Changed name to Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel. [2]

  3. Grant Village - Wikipedia

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    Grant Village lodging in 1987. By 1960 there was a divergence of opinion on the project's design: the primary concessioner, the Yellowstone Park Company, wanted a compact layout, while the Park Service's Western Office of Design desired a dispersed arrangement. Financial difficulties left the Yellowstone Park Company unable to exert much influence.

  4. Bert Mooney Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport name was changed in 1972 to honor Bert Mooney, an aviator from Butte who was the first to fly mail into Yellowstone National Park in 1935. Prior to this the airport was Butte Municipal Airport (from its opening in 1926) and Silver Bow County Airport from 1960 to 1972.

  5. Roosevelt Lodge Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Lodge is a simplified version of the National Park Service Rustic style. The location is close to the reputed campsites of U.S. Presidents Chester A. Arthur and Theodore Roosevelt. In commemoration of Roosevelt's 1903 visit, a tent camp called Camp Roosevelt was set up by the Wylie Permanent Camping Company. [3]

  6. Old Faithful Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Old Faithful Lodge in Yellowstone National Park is located opposite the more famous Old Faithful Inn, facing Old Faithful geyser.The Lodge was built as a series of detached buildings through 1923 and was consolidated into one complex by architect Gilbert Stanley Underwood in 1926-27.

  7. Yellowstone Airport - Wikipedia

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    The federal West Yellowstone Interagency Fire Center [9] oversees aerial fire fighting operations and is located two miles north of the Yellowstone National Park Gateway community of West Yellowstone, MT, 90 miles south of Bozeman, Montana, and 100 miles northeast of Idaho Falls, Idaho. The base was established in 1951 at the old airport just ...

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