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The Yellowstone National Park

...dations are available at Old Faithful Lodge. Often confused ith the other to hotels in the area, Old Faithful Lodge houses a cafeteria, gift shop, coffee shop, and the front desk here guests check in. Loer Hamilton StoreBuilt in 1897, this is the oldest structure in the Old Faithful area still in use. The knotty pine porch is a popular resting place for visitors, providing a great vie of Geyser Hill. The oldest building at Old Faithful as built as a photo studio in 1897 for F. Jay Haynes. Originally located 700 feet southest of Beehive Geyser and about 350 feet northest of the front of the Old Faithful Inn, it no stands near the intersection of the Grand Loop Road and the fire lane, near the crossalk.Nez Perce Creek aysideThis exhibit tells the story of the flight of the Nez Perce through Yellostone in 1877. A band of 700 men, omen, and children entered the park on the evening of August 23rd, fleeing 600 Army regulars commanded by General O.O. Hoard. The Nez Perce had been told to leave their homeland and move to a reservation. They fled their ancestral home in the alloa Valley in northeastern Oregon on June 17, 1877, and by the time they entered the park, several battles, including a fight at Big Hole another NPS site, had occurred.During the to eeks they ere in the park, the Nez Perce bumped into all 25 knon people visiting the ne park at that time, some more than once. Camps ere plundered, hostages taken, and several people ere killed or ounded.After leaving the park, the Nez Perce tried reaching the Canadian border but ere stopped by General Nelson Miles, ho had reinforced General Hoards command. Some Nez Perce ere able to slip into Canada, but the remaining 350 tribal members led by Chief Joseph surrendered to General Miles. This is here Chief Joseph gave his famous speech, I ill fight no more forever. The 1,700-mile flight that included Yellostone National Park had come to an end. Today, Nez Perce Creek and the nearby ayside exhibit are reminders of their visit.Hoard Eaton TrailNamed for an early park outfitter and guide, the Hoard Eaton Trail paralleled the Grand Loop Road in many places. Remnants of this old horse trail are maintained and used by hikers today. Here in the Old Faithful District, the trail provides a less traveled route to Lone Star Geyser from the developed area. Historic Highlights of the Canyon AreaCanyon VillageThe Canyon Village complex is part of the Mission 66 project in the park. The Visitor Center as completed in 1957, and the ne lodge as open for business in the same year. Though some people consider the development representative of the architecture of the time, none of the present buildings in the complex can be considered historic. There are, hoever, still remnants of the old hotel, lodge, and related facilities. These constitute the cultural resources of the district.The Canyon Hotel no longer standingThe old Canyon Hotel as located about 1 mile south of Canyon Junction at the present site of the horse corrals. It as a huge building, nearly a mile around its perimeter. It as dismantled and burned in 1962. See Aubrey Haines account of this in The Yellostone Story, Vol. II. Photographs of the hotel are available for vieing in an album at the Visitor Center and in the parks historic photo collection. Little if anything is left of the hotel building itself, but the hotels cistern and the dump remain. The interkeepers house, in hich Steve Fuller a concession employee lives, is also from this era. The cistern is being studied for removal, the dump is an archeological site that must be evaluated before further action is taken, and the house is being considered for the National Register of Historic Places.The Old Canyon Lodge no longer standingThe old Canyon Lodge as located at the present site of Uncle Toms parking lot and in the meados just east of the rest rooms. Remnants of this complex can still be found in the meados.Other Cultural ResourcesThe remaining cultural resources associated ith earlier developments are far from the public eye and not easily accessible. One has to kno here to look for them. They include, but are not limited to, the Ram pump on Cascade Creek, the concrete apron for ater supply on Cascade Creek, the hotel ater tank, and the ater tank at the Brink of the Upper Falls. All are slated for some kind of mitigation, depending upon funding, staffing, and priority by the resource management staff. Lj--YbzdefCJCJ5CJ5CJ05CJHLk-BbIefaaf à!iaiiiNormal5789DHsHmHsHtHAiDefault Paragraph Font.Ui.HyperlinkBphfbIeh0i0fffOEddeehaddeehaIdeha
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