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Old Faithful is a cone geyser in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, ... "A day in the life of Old Faithful Geyser, as timelapse video". YouTube.com. September 27 ...
The following descriptions are derived from the November 2, 1982 nomination application. The district is dominated by the Old Faithful Inn and consists of the Old Faithful Lodge, 3 stores, 2 service stations, 5 dormitories, 10 support buildings, and the guest cabins behind the Old Faithful Lodge and the Snow Lodge.
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The Old Faithful Inn is a hotel in the western United States with a view of the Old Faithful Geyser, located in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. The Inn has a multi-story log lobby, flanked by long frame wings containing guest rooms. In the western portion of the park, it sits at an approximate elevation of 7,350 feet (2,240 m) above sea level.
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. The Lodge is included in the Old Faithful Historic District. [1]
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Old Faithful is a geyser within Yellowstone National Park. Old Faithful may also refer to: Old Faithful, a 1935 film "Old Faithful" (rugby league song) "Old Faithful" (Hope & Faith episode) "Old Faithful", a 1934 short story by Raymond Z. Gallun "Old Faithful", a 1955 story from The Railway Series book Four Little Engines
Lower Store, Old Faithful - Built in 1897 as Klamer's General Store, Charles Hamilton bought this store in 1902 from Henry Klamer's widow, Mary. Substantially altered in 1904 with a log and twig decoration, this store epitomizes the rustic style.