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Conservation in the United States / Yellowstone / Yellowstone National Park / Yellowstone Lake / National park / National Park Service / Stephen Mather / Jackson Hole / Grand Teton National Park / Wyoming / Geography of the United States / Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Date: 2014-06-09 13:18:42
Conservation in the United States
Yellowstone
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone Lake
National park
National Park Service
Stephen Mather
Jackson Hole
Grand Teton National Park
Wyoming
Geography of the United States
Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

Summer in the Parks 1917 It was the beautiful, clear sunny morning of June 29 when my train slowly eased its way up the Yellowstone River Canyon to Gardiner, the northern entrance to Yellowstone National Park. I had to a

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