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The Old Faithful Inn replaced the Upper Geyser Basin Hotel, also known as the "Shack Hotel", which had burned down. The Northern Pacific Railroad, in the form of the Yellowstone Park Association operating company, was required by the terms of its concession to build a new hotel no closer than 1/8 mile of Old Faithful, a stipulation the Yellowstone Park Association observed to the letter.
Old Faithful Inn, northeast aspect; (F. Jay) Haynes; 1914; catalog#DSF16715; original#YELL192743: Date: 1 March 2006, 14:26: Source #134 - Old Faithful Inn, northeast aspect: Author: Yellowstone National Park from Yellowstone NP, USA
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Building #2305 - Old Faithful Inn. The Old Faithful Inn was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, July 23, 1973. Herein specifically, the nomination will be expanded to include the following interior spaces: the dining room, the lobby, Rooms 10, 127, 154, and 229. The rustic log quality of the exterior is carried throughout the ...
Old Faithful Inn, 1975. At Yellowstone National Park in 1903, the Northern Pacific Railroad constructed the Old Faithful Inn. This six-story resort was in the Swiss Chalet-Norway Villa tradition, but executed in a very western frontier manner. The exterior of the log frame structure was sheathed with shingles, and the building was heavily ...
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Most people already know a thing or two about Yellowstone National Park. It’s the world’s first national park and home to Old Faithful. “Probably 95% of people that come to Yellowstone visit ...
Old Faithful Inn, 1904 to present. Designed by Robert Reamer , 44°27′35″N 110°49′49″W / 44.45972°N 110.83028°W / 44.45972; -110.83028 ( Old Faithful Old Faithful Lodge , 1923–present, designed by architect Gilbert Stanley Underwood