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Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, Yellowstone Park, 1888

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Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, Yellowstone Park, 1888

Engraving showing a group of characters standing in the hall of the Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, Yellowstone Park, USA, 1888. The visage of the visitors hints a number of different nationalities. In March 1872 President Grant made Yellowstone a National Park, ...for the benefit and enjoyment of the people

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1872 1888 Benefit Characters Enjoyment Grant Hints Mammoth Nationalities Springs Visage Visitors Yellow Stone Made


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Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, Yellowstone National Park, 1888: A Gathering of International Visitors This engraving captures a moment in time at the historic Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel in Yellowstone National Park, USA, in 1888. The image shows a lively group of characters gathered in the hotel's grand hall, their diverse visages hinting at various nationalities. The hotel, a popular destination for tourists since the park's establishment, was a hub of activity and cultural exchange. In March 1872, President Ulysses S. Grant signed the Yellowstone National Park Protection Act, making Yellowstone the world's first national park. The decree was made 'for the benefit and enjoyment of the people.' This engraving, with its depiction of an international group of visitors, underscores the park's appeal and the spirit of exploration and adventure that drew people from all corners of the globe. The Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, built in 1883, was a significant landmark within the park. Its grandeur and proximity to the hot springs made it an ideal place for visitors to rest and relax during their Yellowstone experience. The hotel's hall, with its impressive architecture and inviting atmosphere, served as a gathering place for travelers to share stories, make connections, and create memories that would last a lifetime. This historical image, with its rich details and intriguing characters, offers a glimpse into the past and the unique experience of visiting Yellowstone National Park during the late 19th century. The diverse group of visitors, standing in the hall of the Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, serves as a reminder of the park's enduring appeal and the connections that can be forged through the shared love of nature and exploration.

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