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  2. Wigwam Motel - Wikipedia

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    Village #4 was razed in 1974, and replaced with a Days Inn. [13] The only part of the original design that survived was the swimming pool. [15] An attempt to save some of the tipis by using a helicopter to airlift them to a YMCA Summer Camp failed, as they were too heavy to move. [14] [15] A 330-room Vacation Lodge now sits on the site. [14]

  3. Old Faithful Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Old Faithful Inn is a hotel in the western United States with a view of the Old Faithful Geyser, located in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. The Inn has a multi-story log lobby, flanked by long frame wings containing guest rooms. In the western portion of the park, it sits at an approximate elevation of 7,350 feet (2,240 m) above sea level.

  4. Lake Hotel - Wikipedia

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    View from the front of the Lake Hotel, showing the iconic porticoes Robert Reamer, the man who gave the Lake Hotel its iconic Neo-Classical look. The initial construction of the Lake Hotel was tumultuous, in 1886 a lease was given to the Yellowstone Park Association (YPA) for the construction of 4 different hotels on 4 different sites, one of those being the Lake Hotel.

  5. Great Camps - Wikipedia

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    The early Great Camps started life as simple tent camps, often on land initially leased from hotel owners, as hotel guests sought a more authentic wilderness experience. The tent camps evolved into tent platforms or lean-tos and then into compounds of rustic cabins. Even in the early stages, some of these camps became quite elaborate.

  6. Category:Historic Hotels of America - Wikipedia

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    Former member hotels of Historic Hotels of America (4 P) Pages in category "Historic Hotels of America" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 208 total.

  7. Basin, Montana - Wikipedia

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    In 1905, the Basin Reduction Company led by F. Augustus Heinze, who owned mines in Butte, took over the properties left by the Glass brothers and improved them. By then, Basin had a population of 1,500, four rooming houses, a drug store, three hotels, a bath house, three grocery stores, a bank, a newspaper, and 12 saloons. [12]