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Painting of Yellowstone by Heinrich C. Berann. Aerial view of the entire park from the north, looking south. Mouse over the picture and click on an area of interest.
Tower Suspension Bridge Extant Suspension: 1983 Yellowstone River Trail: Yellowstone River: Mammoth: Park: WY-9: Fishing Bridge Extant Timber stringer: 1937 1983 East Entrance Road Yellowstone River: Lake Teton
Yellowstone Natural Bridge Yellowstone Natural Bridge area. Yellowstone Natural Bridge is a natural arch in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. The arch is at an elevation of 7,983 feet (2,433 m) and can be reached by hiking a little more than a mile from the Bridge Bay marina parking lot.
Yellowstone National Park is a national park of the United States located in the northwest corner of Wyoming and extending into Montana and Idaho.It was established by the 42nd U.S. Congress through the Yellowstone National Park Protection Act and signed into law by President Ulysses S. Grant on March 1, 1872.
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This is a list of bridges and tunnels on the National Register of Historic Places in the U.S. state of Wyoming. [1] Of the 41 bridges listed only 15 still exist. Name
The first bridge on this site was built in 1903. Chittenden describes the process in his 1915 history of Yellowstone: The Arch Bridge over the Yellowstone. Until 1903 there was no bridge across the Yellowstone in the vicinity of the Falls and the right bank of the Grand Canyon was practically inaccessible to the public.
The Kentucky welcome sign, seen while on a bridge: Louisiana The Louisiana welcome sign: Maine A welcome sign for Maine, simply noting the state line: Maryland The welcome sign for Maryland, with the state's flag on a shield: Massachusetts Massachusetts welcome sign on a snowy road: Michigan Michigan welcome sign with a stylized M: Minnesota