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  2. 20 Towns Where the Lawless Wild West is Still Alive and Well

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    1. Cody, Wyoming. As its name suggests, Cody was founded by "Buffalo Bill" Cody himself. The discovery of oil fields and the founding of nearby Yellowstone National Park have ensured the town has ...

  3. Tombstone, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The town was established on Goose Flats, a mesa above the Goodenough Mine. Within two years of its founding, although far distant from any other metropolitan area, Tombstone had a bowling alley, four churches, an ice house, a school, two banks, three newspapers, and an ice-cream parlor, alongside 110 saloons, 14 gambling halls, and numerous dance halls and brothels.

  4. Dad of missing Yellowstone hiker speaks out about agonizing 8 ...

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    Brian King-Henke, son of missing Yellowstone hiker, Austin King, 22, spoke out about the plan to continue the search next summer after visiting the snow-covered national park at the weekend (Handout)

  5. Old Faithful is ‘just a tiny fraction’ of Yellowstone ...

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    It costs $35 to enter Yellowstone National Park by private car. However, the park notes visitors coming in the south entrance have to travel through Grand Teton National Park , which charges its ...

  6. List of historic properties in Tombstone, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Tombstone Courthouse – The courthouse was built in 1882 at 223 E. Toughnut Street. It was individually listed in the National Register of Historic Places on April 13, 1972, reference #72000196, [9] and is also included in the historic district listing. [1] Tombstone City Hall – The city hall

  7. Top Notch Peak - Wikipedia

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    It is the 43rd-highest peak within the park. [4] It is part of the Absaroka Range , which is a subset of the Rocky Mountains . Neighbors include Hoyt Peak 1.9 miles (3.1 km) across the opposite side of Sylvan Pass, Avalanche Peak 2.6 miles (4.2 km) to the north, and Mount Doane 2.67 miles (4.30 km) to the south. [ 1 ]

  8. Bear ‘Tucking Themself In’ for Hibernation in Yellowstone ...

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    In Wyoming's Yellowstone National Park, one bear was caught prepping for his long sleep by gathering grass, sticks, and dirt to cover up with. ABC News shared the video on Monday, December 16th ...

  9. Huckleberry Ridge Tuff - Wikipedia

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    This eruption of 2,450 km 3 (590 cu mi) of material is thought to be one of the largest known eruptions in the Yellowstone hotspot's history. This eruption, 2.1 million years ago, is the third most recent large caldera-forming eruption from the Yellowstone hotspot. It was followed by the Mesa Falls Tuff and the Lava Creek Tuff eruptions. [3]

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