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Nugget 23: A History Sampler | |
Yellowstone National Park is the world's oldest national park. Excellent books have been written about the history of the area, most notably The Yellowstone Story, by Aubrey L. Haines. | |
Some tidbits of park history:1870 Civil War General Henry D. Washburn served as leader of an expedition of prominent westerners through the area. It had previously been visited only by Native Americans, a few fur trappers, and (in 1869) a trio of intrepid adventurers. 1872 Congress set aside and reserved park land "as a public park or pleasuring-ground for the benefit and enjoyment of the people." 1886–87 During one of the bitterest winters in history, photographer Frank J. Haynes and a small party skied into the park on the first winter tour. | ![]() |
1904 Old Faithful Inn opened to the public. 1915 The first automobiles were allowed into the park. 1963 The first snowmobiles took visitors to a wintry Old Faithful. | |
| 1988 Devastating forest fires raged through the park, affecting 36% of its territory. 1992 Annual park visitation topped 3 million. 1995 Gray wolves were reintroduced into Yellowstone from Canada. | ![]() |
CREDITS: Both photos on this page are used courtesy of the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Yellowstone National Park.
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