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In 'Yellowstone via Gallatin Gateway Montana', the Milwaukee St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Company Chicago provides a detailed account of the journey to Yellowstone National Park through the Gallatin Gateway in Montana. The book offers a vivid description of the landscapes, flora, and fauna encountered along the way, as well as the experiences of travelers making their way to this iconic destination. Written in a descriptive and informative style, the book serves as a valuable historical document capturing the essence of travel in the late 19th century. The narrative is rich in detail, providing readers with a glimpse into the challenges and wonders of long-distance train travel during that era. The author's meticulous attention to detail and engaging storytelling make this book a must-read for history enthusiasts and those interested in the development of the American West. 'Yellowstone via Gallatin Gateway Montana' is a fascinating account that sheds light on the pioneering spirit of early railroad companies and the allure of the American frontier.
"This folder has a double purpose--to advertise Yellowstone Park ... and to lay before the public the attractions and advantages of the "Gallatin Gateway" into the park--a new route opened to the public August 1, 1926"--P. 2.
A brief description of Yellowstone National Park, accompanied by a chromolithograph of Old Faithful Geyser. Front panel prints a short letter to "Mr. Ticket Agent," signed Geo. B. Haynes, passenger traffic manager and W.B. Dixon, general passenger agent, describing the route of the Olympian train along the "Milwaukee Road" through the Northwestern States to the Pacific.
"The Gallatin Way, a ... route heading south through the canyon to the west gate of Yellowstone, boasts a history covering more than a century of exploration, homesteading and development. Early pioneers and adventurers endured a rugged and unforgiving terrain where today's travelers speed along a modern highway. One might expect to see dramatic shifts, yet little change is evident in some areas, while others teem with contemporary luxuries. Pairing historic and modern photography of the same locations, Duncan T. Patten retraces the marvel of this iconic thoroughfare"--Amazon.com.