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  2. Zone of Death (Yellowstone) - Wikipedia

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    The Zone of Death is the 50-square-mile (130 km 2) area in the Idaho section of Yellowstone National Park in which, as a result of a reported loophole in the Constitution of the United States, a person may be able to theoretically avoid conviction for any major crime, up to and including murder.

  3. Yellowstone National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    On 1 July 1940 the US Army turned over to the US Department of the Interior, US Park Service, the Custer National Cemetery: one of fourteen national cemeteries now managed by the US Park Service. [5] One hundred years of interments exhausted available burial space at Custer National Cemetery, and in January 1978 the US Park Service closed the ...

  4. Roosevelt Arch - Wikipedia

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    Roosevelt Arch. The Roosevelt Arch is a rusticated triumphal arch at the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park in Gardiner, Montana, United States.Constructed under the supervision of the US Army at Fort Yellowstone, its cornerstone was laid down by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1903.

  5. Shooting at Yellowstone National Park on July Fourth injures ...

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    A Yellowstone law enforcement park ranger was injured. The ranger, whose name has not been released, was stable at a hospital. The FBI is leading the investigation with help from National Park ...

  6. Yellowstone became the 'world's first national park' 151 ...

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    The “first national park” was born 151 years ago, on March 1, 1872, when President Ulysses S. Grant signed into law the Yellowstone National Park Protection Act. Yellowstone National Park is ...

  7. Yellowstone National Park issues danger warning for tourists ...

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  8. Expeditions and the protection of Yellowstone (1869–1890)

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    One of those advisors, Senator George Vest of Missouri, suggested a trip to the new national parkYellowstone. By early summer, the unusual trip was being arranged. President Arthur would visit the park for two weeks in August, unaccompanied by any journalists. He was the first sitting U.S. President to visit Yellowstone. [11]

  9. Shooting at Yellowstone National Park on Fourth of July ... - AOL

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    The episode began Wednesday night and ended the morning of the Fourth of July, according to a press release from Yellowstone National Park. Rangers responded to a report of a person with a firearm ...