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  2. Hotels and tourist camps of Yellowstone National Park

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    Mammoth Hotel, ca 1913. Wylie Hotel, Gardiner, Montana; McCartney's Hotel, 1871–79, Clematis Gulch [1] Cottage Hotel, 1885–1921, operated by Walter and Helen Anderson. [1] National Hotel, 1893–1904, Changed name to Mammoth Hotel in 1904. [2] Mammoth Hotel, 1904–1936, Changed name to Mammoth Springs Hotel and Cottages. [2]

  3. Belton Chalets - Wikipedia

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    The Belton Chalets are a group of historic hotel buildings in the village of West Glacier, Montana, near the western entrance to Glacier National Park.The chalet buildings were built in 1910-11 by the Great Northern Railway (GN) as the first component of the railroad's ambitious program of hotel, road, and trail construction in Glacier.

  4. Grand Union Hotel (Fort Benton, Montana) - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Union Hotel is a historic hotel in Fort Benton, Montana. It was built as a luxury hotel prior to the expansion of the railroads to Helena and Great Falls. [2] Construction began in 1881, and it was completed in 1882; the builders included Frank Coombs, W. G. Jones, and others. [2] An inaugural ball was held in 1882, and the hotel ...

  5. Wibaux Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Chappell Hotel, First State Bank, and a grocery store were the original occupants. Meticulous craftsmanship, colorful brickwork, and lavish architectural ornamentation above the two main entries result in a beautifully sophisticated example of early-twentieth-century architecture in a small western town. [citation needed]

  6. Rising Sun Auto Camp - Wikipedia

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    After the creation of a series of hotels for train-borne visitors, courtesy of the Great Northern Railway's hotel concession, facilities were developed for the increasing numbers of automobile-borne tourists, drawn to Glacier by the Going-to-the-Sun Road. The Rising Sun Auto Camp was created for these new tourists.

  7. Gallatin Gateway Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Gallatin Gateway Inn was opened on June 18, 1927. Constructed and operated by The Milwaukee Road (Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad), the luxury hotel was reached by electrified railroad branch line that connected to the Milwaukee's main line at Three Forks, Montana. It was among the first hotels in Montana with telephones ...