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National Historic Landmark - South Pass
South Pass was the easiest passage through the Rocky Mount...
National Historic Landmark - Sheridan Inn
William F. ("Buffalo Bill") Cody operated this hotel in 18...
National Historic Landmark - J.C. Penney Historic District
James Cash Penney stands tall in the history of American r...
National Historic Landmark - Oregon Trail Ruts
Worn from 2 to 6 feet into an eroded sandstone ridge on th...
National Historic Landmark - Old Faithful Inn
This Landmark was the first building in a National Park co...
National Historic Landmark - Obsidian Cliff
Obsidian Cliff occupies a unique position in national preh...
National Historic Landmark - Madison Museum
Madison Junction Trailside Museum
Built between 1929...
National Historic Landmark - Norris Museum
Norris Geyser Basin Museum
Built between 1929-31, th...
National Historic Landmark - Fishing Bridge Museum
Fishing Bridge Museum
Built between 1929-31, the arc...
National Historic Landmark - Murie Ranch Historic District
Murie Ranch is the most important property associated with...
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National Historic Landmark - South Pass
South Pass was the easiest passage through the Rocky Mountains and heavily used by westbound settlers, fur traders, and miners in the 19th century. The traffic through the Pass helped establish an effective U.S. claim to the Pacific Northwest.
National Historic Landmark - Sheridan Inn
William F. ("Buffalo Bill") Cody operated this hotel in 1894-1896, catering principally to sportsmen. The frame building has a wide porch on two sides, on which Cody would sit to audition cowboys for his famous Wild West Show.
National Historic Landmark - J.C. Penney Historic District
James Cash Penney stands tall in the history of American retailing. Although not the first to establish a chain of department stores, he was the first to do so on a national scale. It started in Kemmerer in 1902, when ...
National Historic Landmark - Oregon Trail Ruts
Worn from 2 to 6 feet into an eroded sandstone ridge on the south side of the North Platte River, this roadbed gives clear physical evidence of the route followed by thousands of pioneers who migrated westward across the Plains ...
National Historic Landmark - Old Faithful Inn
This Landmark was the first building in a National Park constructed in an architectural style harmonious with the grandeur of the surrounding landscape. Old Faithful Inn reflects Adirondack Rustic architectural idiom, but blown up to enormous proportions. Its seven-story high ...
National Historic Landmark - Obsidian Cliff
Obsidian Cliff occupies a unique position in national prehistory as a singularly important source of lithic materials for prehistoric peoples of interior western North America. It is recognized as an exceptionally well preserved, heavily utilized lithic source that served the ...
National Historic Landmark - Madison Museum
Madison Junction Trailside Museum
Built between 1929-31, the architect tried to make his designs harmonize with their surrounding landscapes. They are the best structures of rustic design in the National Park System and they served as the models for hundreds of ...
National Historic Landmark - Norris Museum
Norris Geyser Basin Museum
Built between 1929-31, the architect tried to make his designs harmonize with their surrounding landscapes. They are the best structures of rustic design in the National Park System and they served as the models for hundreds of ...
National Historic Landmark - Fishing Bridge Museum
Fishing Bridge Museum
Built between 1929-31, the architect tried to make his designs harmonize with their surrounding landscapes. They are the best structures of rustic design in the National Park System and they served as the models for hundreds of State ...
National Historic Landmark - Murie Ranch Historic District
Murie Ranch is the most important property associated with Adolph, Olaus and Margaret (Mardy) Murie, whose studies and advocacy changed the way the federal government and scientific community study and manage natural lands and their wildlife populations. The Muries supported ...