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  2. How to do the great American road trip: Montana and Wyoming - AOL

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    In part four, they take a deep-dive into Wyoming, discovering a vast Western-cultured state where WPMs (Wows Per Minute) are off the scale How to do the great American road trip: Montana and ...

  3. How to do the great American road trip: Yellowstone and ... - AOL

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    In part three, they take a deep dive into one of the country’s best-loved national parks, straddling Wyoming, Montana and Idaho Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  4. Yellowstone National Park - Wikipedia

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    Yellowstone National Park is a national park of the United States located in the northwest corner of Wyoming and extending into Montana and Idaho.It was established by the 42nd U.S. Congress through the Yellowstone National Park Protection Act and signed into law by President Ulysses S. Grant on March 1, 1872.

  5. U.S. Route 212 - Wikipedia

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    Montana (western segment) Northeast Entrance Road at the northeast entrance to Yellowstone National Park, west of Silver Gate Wyoming No major intersections Montana (eastern segment) US 310 north-northwest of Edgar. The highways travel concurrently to Laurel. I-90 / US 310 in Laurel. I-90/US 212 travels concurrently to Crow Agency. US 87 in ...

  6. Beartooth Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Beartooth Highway is the section of U.S. Route 212 between Red Lodge and Cooke City, Montana. It traces a series of steep zigzags and switchbacks, along the MontanaWyoming border (45th parallel) to the 10,947-foot-high (3,337 m) Beartooth Pass in Wyoming. The approximate elevation rise is from 5,200 ft (1,580 m) to 10,947 ft (3,337 m) in ...

  7. Bridger Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Bridger Trail, also known as the Bridger Road and Bridger Immigrant Road, was an overland route connecting the Oregon Trail to the gold fields of Montana. Gold was discovered in Virginia City, Montana in 1863, prompting settlers and prospectors to find a trail to travel from central Wyoming to Montana.