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Yellowstone National Park Tour

US Sightseeing Tours

April 29, 2010

All Inclusive USA Sightseeing Tours
Sightseeing in the United Stages attracts tourists from around the globe who come to enjoy bus sightseeing tours of our parks, our historic landmarks and our incredibly beautiful landscapes.
The United States is such a diverse country with everything from the deserts of Arizona and the beaches of California to the super [...]

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Yellowstone Park Vacations

April 29, 2010

Yellowstone Vacations
Yellowstone National Park, the world’s very first national park, is a place away from the clutter, noise and pollution of the cities; a place to discover nature.
Yellowstone Park vacations provide tourists with opportunities to view wildlife where they belong, in the wild. In fact, you will find more mammals in Yellowstone National Park than [...]

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Yellowstone Park Tours

April 29, 2010

Yellowstone National Park
Established on March 1, 1872, Yellowstone was the first appointed national park in North America and indeed the first national park in the world. Yellowstone has in excess of 19,000 square miles, most of which is mountainous; there are five mountain ranges covering the perimeter of the park.
The majority of Yellowstone Park is [...]

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Grand Tetons National Park

April 23, 2010

Grand Tetons
Grand Tetons National Park was named after the highest peak in the park’s Tetons mountain range. Grand Tetons Park in Wyoming is situated some 440 kilometers to the northeast of Salt Lake City, Utah.
The Grand Tetons National Park was established in 1929 and contains a [...]

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Yellowstone Vacation Packages

April 23, 2010

Yellowstone National Park Vacation Packages
Yellowstone National Park, established in 1872, is the world’s first national park. Yellowstone Park is located near West Yellowstone town and about 7 hours drive going north from Salt Lake City and 3 hours from Jackson.
The park has an area of more than 19,260 square [...]

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Chief Crazy Horse Monument

April 12, 2010

Chief Crazy Horse Monument
Continually under construction in the Black Hills of South Dakota since 1948, Chief Crazy Horse Monument is a mountain sculpture dedicated to Chief Crazy Horse, an Oglala Lakota (Sioux Indian) warrior.
Once completed, the Crazy Horse South Dakota monument will depict the upper torso of Chief Crazy Horse mounted on his horse with [...]

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Yellowstone National Park

February 12, 2010

Yellowstone National Park
The titles “America’s First National Park” and the “World’s First National Park” both belong to Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, a park so immense that it is also shared by Montana and Idaho. In fact, at just over 3400 square miles, Yellowstone Park is larger than the state of Rhode [...]

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Old Faithful Geyser

January 27, 2010

Old Faithful Geyser
Old Faithful Geyser is the name given to one of the world’s biggest and most regular geysers located in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming, USA.
There are over 300 geysers in Yellowstone National Park but Old Faithful Geyser is the most renowned. Old Faithful was named by the Washburn-Langford-Diane Expedition in 1870 when [...]

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Little BigHorn

January 22, 2010

Little Bighorn Battlefield
The Battle of Little Bighorn, which took place in eastern Montana on the 25th and 26th of June 1876, was part of what has been called the Great Sioux War that occurred between 1876 and 1877.
The famous Little Bighorn battlefield is more commonly known today as “Custer’s Last Stand” and [...]

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Crazy Horse Monument

January 22, 2010

Crazy Horse Monument
More than six decades after Polish sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski began carving Chief Crazy Horse Memorial in 1948, the monument is still under construction.
Crazy Horse monument depicts chief Crazy Horse mounted on his horse with his left arm outstretched, pointing at the sacred Black Hills of South Dakota. The [...]

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