Buffalo Bill Dam and Reservoir- Built by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and completed in 1910, Buffalo Bill Dam rises 328 feet above the river bed in spectacular Shoshone Canyon. The scenic "Cody Road to Yellowstone" passes the crest of the Dam and skirts the edge of Buffalo Bill Reservoir in a series of tunnels drilled through the solid rock of the mountain side.
Placing a rainbow over the beautiful Golden Gate Canyon, Yellowstone Park. A summer thunderstorm darkens the skies above Mt. Everts.
Sylvan Lake, Yellowstone National Park
Motel West Winds, Wheatland WY
Red Butte and U.S. Highway 85 between Newcastle and Sundance, WY. This is on the route of the old Deadwood-Cheyenne Stage Road.
Triple Tunnels, Cody Road to Yellowstone Park
The Grand Canyon of Yellowstone showing the Lower Falls from Moran Point. Yellowstone National Park
WY 35- Punch Bowl Hot Springs is one of the most outstanding springs in the Yellowstone Park area; not only because of the rich color blends, but also because of its constructive cone which it has built up. Its location is along the Black Sands Geyser Basin Highway and should not be overlooked by any visitor to the park.
Grotto Geyser, Yellowstone National Park
Sartoga- Sportsman's Paradise located near the Snowy Range.
Jenny Stockade- Built in 1857. Moved to Newcastle 1939. Now used as Chamber of Commerce Building. Newcastle WY
The Grand Tetons erupt through one layer of clouds to mingle with sun, sky and another layer of clouds. Geologically the youngest of the Rockies, their sharp prominence against the horizon might prompt us today, as it did the early French trappers who named them, to liken them to large human mammaries.
Flaming Gorge Dam and Lake- Flaming Gorge Dam on the Green River near the Wyoming-Utah state line, is 502 feet high, spans the 1,180-foot canyon and creates a 91-mile long lake to within six miles of Interstate 80 at Green River, Wyoming. A paved highway crosses this $30 million structure, leading to Interstate 80 on either side of the lake.
Old Faithful Inn, Yellowstone National Park. Located in Upper Geyser Basin, it is one of the most famous of the Park Hotels.
Ten Sleep Canyon in the Big Horn Mountain of Wyoming on U.S. Highway No. 16. The famous switchbacks as seen all the way up the canyon slope.
Scene in the Big Horn Mountains along Highway 16 in the Ten Sleep Canyon. One of the interesting formations of many colored layers of rock exposed by the winding Ten Sleep Creek.
Holding's Little America in Cheyenne WY. America's New Travel Center at the Crossroads of the West. Junction of I-80 and I-25. 198 New Motel Rooms, Heated Olympic size pool, coffee shop and dining rooms, cocktail lounge, banquet and convention facilities. Western wear, souvenir and gift shops. World's largest service stations.
Hotel Washakie. Grill and Matador Lounge. Convenient and comfortable for businessman and vacationer alike. TV, free parking, air conditioning, Direct Dial telephone service, family rates, Barber and beauty shops. "Northern Wyoming;s Complete Hotel Service". On U.S. Highway 16 & 20. Warland WY
Equestrian Statue of Col. William F. (Buffalo Bill) Cody. Sculptured by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney and part of the Buffalo Bill Memorial Association complex in Cody WY.
Recreated studio of the artist Frederic Remington (1861-1909) Whitney Gallery of Western Art. Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody WY.
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