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05 Thursday Sep 2013
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Buffalo Bill Cody, one of America’s biggest celebrities, was on a hunting expedition about 50 miles west of Cody, Wyoming (a town named after him) and a couple of miles from the east entrance to Yellowstone National Park, when he found an area he loved. He determined that a hunting lodge needed to be built there and he marked the spot with an ax. Construction began shortly after that and in 1905 the doors to the Pahaska Tepee opened to tourists.
The lodge was surrounded by porches on the north, south, and east. Bill’s suite was over the east porch. There were six more bedrooms and two bathrooms on the second floor, with seven additional rooms on the first level. A kitchen and dining area was added in 1920. It is now open for tours and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and List of Registered Historic Places in Wyoming.
Also visit http://www.wyolifestyle.com/Current%20Issue.html page 8 to see my article on The Irma Hotel, an American Landmark built by Cody.
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02 Monday Sep 2013
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birds, Cody Wyoming, elk, National Parks and Monuments, Nature, Park, raven, Travel and Tourism, United States, wildlife, wyoming, Yellowstone Lake, Yellowstone National Park
We recently took a road trip through Yellowstone National Park, by Yellowstone Lake, and on through to Cody. It’s such a beautiful place! The raven let me know it was her territory, not mine. The elk was along side the highway. As always, photographers were everywhere creating traffic issues (me included). 🙂 That’s one reason it’s 45 mph going through the park. It’s worth the extra time.
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30 Tuesday Jul 2013
Posted Blog, History, Jackson Hole Wyoming, Nature, Places, Tetons, Wyoming, Yellowstone Nat'l Park
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Snake River & the Tetons – one of the most beautiful and highly photographed areas of the Jackson Hole and Yellowstone National Park areas. (As you can probably tell I felt stupid posing in front of my trusty tripod & timer with a bazillion people around.) You can enjoy everything from Continue reading
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