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  2. Hotels and tourist camps of Yellowstone National Park

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    Mammoth Hotel, ca 1913. Wylie Hotel, Gardiner, Montana; McCartney's Hotel, 1871–79, Clematis Gulch [1] Cottage Hotel, 1885–1921, operated by Walter and Helen Anderson. [1] 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]

  3. Gardiner, Montana - Wikipedia

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    McCartney also went by the name Jim Gardiner and received messages, consignments and such destined for guests of his hotel addressed to: Jim on the Gardiner. On February 9, 1880, a territorial post office was established just outside the park boundary and Gardiner, Montana began. [8]

  4. OTO Homestead and Dude Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The OTO Homestead and Dude Ranch was the first dude ranch in the US state of Montana. It was started by James Norris (Dick) Randall and his wife Dora after they purchased squatters rights on a small cabin along Cedar Creek in the Absaroka Mountains. [1] The original cabin had a dirt floor cabin with a sod roof.

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Yellowstone ...

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    July 31, 2003 (Mammoth and Norris, Wyoming; Gardiner, Montana; near Buffalo Lake, Idaho: Yellowstone National Park: Headquarters complex and remote patrol cabins built during the initial administration of the park by the U.S. Army 1886–1918, establishing policies and procedures that influenced subsequent conservation and national park management.

  6. John F. Yancey - Wikipedia

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    John F. Yancey was 77 years old in April 1903 when he traveled to Gardiner, Montana, to witness the dedication of the Roosevelt Arch by President Theodore Roosevelt on April 24, 1903. Although Yancey witnessed the dedication and apparently met President Roosevelt during the dedication ceremony, he caught a cold and died in Gardiner of pneumonia ...

  7. Gardiner, MT Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local ... - AOL

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    Get the Gardiner, MT local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

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