Hāto Maunten senchineru : Japanese edition of Heart Mountain sentinel ...
Weekly Vol. 1, no. 1 (Oct. 24, 1942)-vol. IV, no. 31 (July 28, 1945). Title from masthead. Published for the Heart Mountain Relocation Center established by the War Relocation Authority for Civilians of Japanes... More
Buffalo Bill Dam, Shoshone River Canyon, Cody, Park County, WY
STORED OFF SITE AND ON SITE. mchr Significance: Buffalo Bill Dam was the world's tallest dam upon its completion in 1910, it was the first dam to be built using the trail-load analysis technique. Today it is t... More
Buffalo Bill Dam, Shoshone River Canyon, Cody, Park County, WY
STORED OFF SITE AND ON SITE. mchr Significance: Buffalo Bill Dam was the world's tallest dam upon its completion in 1910, it was the first dam to be built using the trail-load analysis technique. Today it is t... More
Trail Shop, Guest Cabin, 150' southeast of Northwest corner of Lodge, ...
Significance: Guest Cabin (Units 7-9) is one of the early/original buildings in the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accom... More
Trail Shop, Guest Cabin, 150' southeast of Northwest corner of Lodge, ...
Significance: Guest Cabin (Units 7-9) is one of the early/original buildings in the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accom... More
Beartooth Highway, Red Lodge, Montana to Cooke City, Montana, Cody, Pa...
See HAER No. MT-126 (MT0456) for documentation on the sections of this highway that are located in Montana. Significance: The highway is significant for its historical context, in particular its engineering in ... More
Heart Mountain sentinel (Cody, Wyoming), September 23, 1944
Weekly Volume 1, no. 1 (October 24, 1942)-vol. IV, no. 31 (July 28, 1945). Editor: Oct. 24, 1942-Oct. 16, 1943, W. Hosakawa.--Oct. 23, 1943-May 5, 1945, H. Imura. Published in Heart Mountain, <1943>-July 1945. ... More
Beartooth Highway, Little Bear Creek Bridge No. 1, Spanning Little Bea...
Significance: Constructed as part of the original completion of the Beartooth Highway's "Section B", the bridge is significant as a contributing feature of the historic roadway due to 1) the low approach and de... More
Trail Shop, Lodge, 2750 North Fork Highway, Cody, Park County, WY
Significance: The lodge has always been the main structure in the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accommodate auto and bu... More
Buffalo Bill Dam, Shoshone River Canyon, Cody, Park County, WY
STORED OFF SITE AND ON SITE. mchr Significance: Buffalo Bill Dam was the world's tallest dam upon its completion in 1910, it was the first dam to be built using the trail-load analysis technique. Today it is t... More
Beartooth Highway, Long Lake Bridge, Spanning Long Lake outlet on U.S....
Significance: Constructed as part of the original completion of the Beartooth Highway's "Section B," the bridge is significant as a contributing feature of the historic roadway due to 1) the low approach and de... More
Trail Shop, Guest Cabin, 125' southwest of Northwest corner of Lodge, ...
Significance: Guest Cabin (Units 10-11) is one of the early/original buildings in the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to acc... More
Trail Shop, 2750 North Fork Highway, Cody, Park County, WY
Significance: The Trail Shop represents one of the early businesses along the Yellowstone Highway built specifically to cater to the developing auto tourist trade to Yellowstone National Park. The log building... More
Beartooth Highway, Red Lodge, Montana to Cooke City, Montana, Cody, Pa...
See HAER No. MT-126 (MT0456) for documentation on the sections of this highway that are located in Montana. Significance: The highway is significant for its historical context, in particular its engineering in ... More
Beartooth Highway, Red Lodge, Montana to Cooke City, Montana, Cody, Pa...
See HAER No. MT-126 (MT0456) for documentation on the sections of this highway that are located in Montana. Significance: The highway is significant for its historical context, in particular its engineering in ... More
Dr. Frances Lane, of Cody, Wyo., Chairman of the Wyoming Branch of the...
Title and information transcribed from item. Summary: Head and shoulders portrait of Dr. Frances Lane, facing left, wearing necklace and beaded gown.
Trail Shop, Lodge, 2750 North Fork Highway, Cody, Park County, WY
Significance: The lodge has always been the main structure in the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accommodate auto and bu... More
Buffalo Bill Dam, Shoshone River Canyon, Cody, Park County, WY
STORED OFF SITE AND ON SITE. mchr Significance: Buffalo Bill Dam was the world's tallest dam upon its completion in 1910, it was the first dam to be built using the trail-load analysis technique. Today it is t... More
Buffalo Bill Dam, Shoshone River Canyon, Cody, Park County, WY
STORED OFF SITE AND ON SITE. mchr Significance: Buffalo Bill Dam was the world's tallest dam upon its completion in 1910, it was the first dam to be built using the trail-load analysis technique. Today it is t... More
Trail Shop, Guest Cabin, 170' east of Northwest corner of Lodge, Cody,...
Significance: Guest Cabin (Units 3-4) is part of the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accommodate auto and bus tourists. ... More
Beartooth Highway, Long Lake Bridge, Spanning Long Lake outlet on U.S....
Significance: Constructed as part of the original completion of the Beartooth Highway's "Section B," the bridge is significant as a contributing feature of the historic roadway due to 1) the low approach and de... More
Beartooth Highway, Long Lake Bridge, Spanning Long Lake outlet on U.S....
Significance: Constructed as part of the original completion of the Beartooth Highway's "Section B," the bridge is significant as a contributing feature of the historic roadway due to 1) the low approach and de... More
Beartooth Highway, Little Bear Creek Bridge No. 2, Spanning Little Bea...
Significance: Constructed as part of the original completion of the Beartooth Highway's "Section B", the bridge is significant as a contributing feature of the historic roadway due to 1) the low approach and de... More
Hayden Arch Bridge, Spanning Shoshone River on Old U. S. 14/16, Cody, ...
Significance: The Hayden Arch Bridge is Wyoming's only medium span concrete arch vehicular bridge and,as such, is one of the State's most significant vehicular bridges. Survey number: HAER WY-81 Building/stru... More
Trail Shop, 2750 North Fork Highway, Cody, Park County, WY
Significance: The Trail Shop represents one of the early businesses along the Yellowstone Highway built specifically to cater to the developing auto tourist trade to Yellowstone National Park. The log building... More
Trail Shop, Guest Cabin, 105' east of Northwest corner of Lodge, Cody,...
Significance: Guest Cabin (Units 1-2) is part of the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accommodate auto and bus tourists. ... More
Beartooth Highway, Red Lodge, Montana to Cooke City, Montana, Cody, Pa...
See HAER No. MT-126 (MT0456) for documentation on the sections of this highway that are located in Montana. Significance: The highway is significant for its historical context, in particular its engineering in ... More
Beartooth Highway, Red Lodge, Montana to Cooke City, Montana, Cody, Pa...
See HAER No. MT-126 (MT0456) for documentation on the sections of this highway that are located in Montana. Significance: The highway is significant for its historical context, in particular its engineering in ... More
Trail Shop, Restroom, 115' south of Northwest corner of Lodge, Cody, P...
Significance: The restroom is one of the early/original buildings in the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accommodate auto... More
Trail Shop, Guest Cabin, 125' southwest of Northwest corner of Lodge, ...
Significance: Guest Cabin (Units 10-11) is one of the early/original buildings in the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to acc... More
Beartooth Highway, Little Bear Creek Bridge No. 2, Spanning Little Bea...
Significance: Constructed as part of the original completion of the Beartooth Highway's "Section B", the bridge is significant as a contributing feature of the historic roadway due to 1) the low approach and de... More
Trail Shop, Guest Cabin, 185' east-southeast of Northwest corner of Lo...
Significance: Guest Cabin (Units 5-6) is part of the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accommodate auto and bus tourists. ... More
Trail Shop, Guest Cabin, 185' east-southeast of Northwest corner of Lo...
Significance: Guest Cabin (Units 5-6) is part of the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accommodate auto and bus tourists. ... More
Trail Shop, Guest Cabin, 150' southeast of Northwest corner of Lodge, ...
Significance: Guest Cabin (Units 7-9) is one of the early/original buildings in the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accom... More
Trail Shop, Guest Cabin, 105' east of Northwest corner of Lodge, Cody,...
Significance: Guest Cabin (Units 1-2) is part of the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accommodate auto and bus tourists. ... More
Beartooth Highway, Little Bear Creek Bridge No. 1, Spanning Little Bea...
Significance: Constructed as part of the original completion of the Beartooth Highway's "Section B", the bridge is significant as a contributing feature of the historic roadway due to 1) the low approach and de... More
Trail Shop, Restroom, 115' south of Northwest corner of Lodge, Cody, P...
Significance: The restroom is one of the early/original buildings in the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accommodate auto... More
Buffalo Bill Dam, Shoshone River Canyon, Cody, Park County, WY
STORED OFF SITE AND ON SITE. mchr Significance: Buffalo Bill Dam was the world's tallest dam upon its completion in 1910, it was the first dam to be built using the trail-load analysis technique. Today it is t... More
Buffalo Bill Dam, Shoshone River Canyon, Cody, Park County, WY
STORED OFF SITE AND ON SITE. mchr Significance: Buffalo Bill Dam was the world's tallest dam upon its completion in 1910, it was the first dam to be built using the trail-load analysis technique. Today it is t... More
Buffalo Bill Dam, Shoshone River Canyon, Cody, Park County, WY
STORED OFF SITE AND ON SITE. mchr Significance: Buffalo Bill Dam was the world's tallest dam upon its completion in 1910, it was the first dam to be built using the trail-load analysis technique. Today it is t... More
Beartooth Highway, Beartooth Lake Bridge, Spanning Beartooth Lake outl...
Significance: Constructed as part of the original completion of the Beartooth Highway's "Section B", the bridge is significant as a contributing feature of the historic roadway due to 1) the low approach and de... More
Beartooth Highway, Beartooth Lake Bridge, Spanning Beartooth Lake outl...
Significance: Constructed as part of the original completion of the Beartooth Highway's "Section B", the bridge is significant as a contributing feature of the historic roadway due to 1) the low approach and de... More
Beartooth Highway, Beartooth Lake Bridge, Spanning Beartooth Lake outl...
Significance: Constructed as part of the original completion of the Beartooth Highway's "Section B", the bridge is significant as a contributing feature of the historic roadway due to 1) the low approach and de... More
Hayden Arch Bridge, Spanning Shoshone River on Old U. S. 14/16, Cody, ...
Significance: The Hayden Arch Bridge is Wyoming's only medium span concrete arch vehicular bridge and,as such, is one of the State's most significant vehicular bridges. Survey number: HAER WY-81 Building/stru... More
Hayden Arch Bridge, Spanning Shoshone River on Old U. S. 14/16, Cody, ...
Significance: The Hayden Arch Bridge is Wyoming's only medium span concrete arch vehicular bridge and,as such, is one of the State's most significant vehicular bridges. Survey number: HAER WY-81 Building/stru... More
Trail Shop, Bunkhouse, 30' west of Northwest corner of Lodge, Cody, Pa...
Significance: The bunkhouse is one of the early/original buildings in the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accommodate aut... More
Trail Shop, Bunkhouse, 30' west of Northwest corner of Lodge, Cody, Pa...
Significance: The bunkhouse is one of the early/original buildings in the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accommodate aut... More
Trail Shop, 2750 North Fork Highway, Cody, Park County, WY
Significance: The Trail Shop represents one of the early businesses along the Yellowstone Highway built specifically to cater to the developing auto tourist trade to Yellowstone National Park. The log building... More
Beartooth Highway, Red Lodge, Montana to Cooke City, Montana, Cody, Pa...
See HAER No. MT-126 (MT0456) for documentation on the sections of this highway that are located in Montana. Significance: The highway is significant for its historical context, in particular its engineering in ... More
Beartooth Highway, Red Lodge, Montana to Cooke City, Montana, Cody, Pa...
See HAER No. MT-126 (MT0456) for documentation on the sections of this highway that are located in Montana. Significance: The highway is significant for its historical context, in particular its engineering in ... More
Beartooth Highway, Red Lodge, Montana to Cooke City, Montana, Cody, Pa...
See HAER No. MT-126 (MT0456) for documentation on the sections of this highway that are located in Montana. Significance: The highway is significant for its historical context, in particular its engineering in ... More
Beartooth Highway, Little Bear Creek Bridge No. 1, Spanning Little Bea...
Significance: Constructed as part of the original completion of the Beartooth Highway's "Section B", the bridge is significant as a contributing feature of the historic roadway due to 1) the low approach and de... More
Trail Shop, Lodge, 2750 North Fork Highway, Cody, Park County, WY
Significance: The lodge has always been the main structure in the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accommodate auto and bu... More
Beartooth Highway, Long Lake Bridge, Spanning Long Lake outlet on U.S....
Significance: Constructed as part of the original completion of the Beartooth Highway's "Section B," the bridge is significant as a contributing feature of the historic roadway due to 1) the low approach and de... More
Beartooth Highway, Long Lake Bridge, Spanning Long Lake outlet on U.S....
Significance: Constructed as part of the original completion of the Beartooth Highway's "Section B," the bridge is significant as a contributing feature of the historic roadway due to 1) the low approach and de... More
Trail Shop, Guest Cabin, 125' southwest of Northwest corner of Lodge, ...
Significance: Guest Cabin (Units 10-11) is one of the early/original buildings in the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to acc... More
Beartooth Highway, Little Bear Creek Bridge No. 2, Spanning Little Bea...
Significance: Constructed as part of the original completion of the Beartooth Highway's "Section B", the bridge is significant as a contributing feature of the historic roadway due to 1) the low approach and de... More
Beartooth Highway, Little Bear Creek Bridge No. 2, Spanning Little Bea...
Significance: Constructed as part of the original completion of the Beartooth Highway's "Section B", the bridge is significant as a contributing feature of the historic roadway due to 1) the low approach and de... More
Beartooth Highway, Red Lodge, Montana to Cooke City, Montana, Cody, Pa...
See HAER No. MT-126 (MT0456) for documentation on the sections of this highway that are located in Montana. Significance: The highway is significant for its historical context, in particular its engineering in ... More
Beartooth Highway, Red Lodge, Montana to Cooke City, Montana, Cody, Pa...
See HAER No. MT-126 (MT0456) for documentation on the sections of this highway that are located in Montana. Significance: The highway is significant for its historical context, in particular its engineering in ... More
Trail Shop, Lodge, 2750 North Fork Highway, Cody, Park County, WY
Significance: The lodge has always been the main structure in the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accommodate auto and bu... More
Trail Shop, Lodge, 2750 North Fork Highway, Cody, Park County, WY
Significance: The lodge has always been the main structure in the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accommodate auto and bu... More
Trail Shop, Guest Cabin, 125' southwest of Northwest corner of Lodge, ...
Significance: Guest Cabin (Units 10-11) is one of the early/original buildings in the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to acc... More
Beartooth Highway, Beartooth Lake Bridge, Spanning Beartooth Lake outl...
Significance: Constructed as part of the original completion of the Beartooth Highway's "Section B", the bridge is significant as a contributing feature of the historic roadway due to 1) the low approach and de... More
Beartooth Highway, Beartooth Lake Bridge, Spanning Beartooth Lake outl...
Significance: Constructed as part of the original completion of the Beartooth Highway's "Section B", the bridge is significant as a contributing feature of the historic roadway due to 1) the low approach and de... More
Trail Shop, Tackroom, 290' southeast of Northwest corner of Lodge, Cod...
Significance: The tackroom is part of the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accommodate auto and bus tourists. Survey numb... More
Hayden Arch Bridge, Spanning Shoshone River on Old U. S. 14/16, Cody, ...
Significance: The Hayden Arch Bridge is Wyoming's only medium span concrete arch vehicular bridge and,as such, is one of the State's most significant vehicular bridges. Survey number: HAER WY-81 Building/stru... More
Trail Shop, Bunkhouse, 30' west of Northwest corner of Lodge, Cody, Pa...
Significance: The bunkhouse is one of the early/original buildings in the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accommodate aut... More
Beartooth Highway, Red Lodge, Montana to Cooke City, Montana, Cody, Pa...
See HAER No. MT-126 (MT0456) for documentation on the sections of this highway that are located in Montana. Significance: The highway is significant for its historical context, in particular its engineering in ... More
Trail Shop, Large Water Cistern, 455' southeast of Northwest corner of...
Significance: The large water cistern is part of the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accommodate auto and bus tourists. ... More
Trail Shop, Workshop, 125' southeast of Northwest corner of Lodge, Cod...
Significance: The workshop is one of the early/original buildings in the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accommodate auto... More
Trail Shop, Guest Cabin, 170' east of Northwest corner of Lodge, Cody,...
Significance: Guest Cabin (Units 3-4) is part of the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accommodate auto and bus tourists. ... More
Beartooth Highway, Long Lake Bridge, Spanning Long Lake outlet on U.S....
Significance: Constructed as part of the original completion of the Beartooth Highway's "Section B," the bridge is significant as a contributing feature of the historic roadway due to 1) the low approach and de... More
Beartooth Highway, Beartooth Lake Bridge, Spanning Beartooth Lake outl...
Significance: Constructed as part of the original completion of the Beartooth Highway's "Section B", the bridge is significant as a contributing feature of the historic roadway due to 1) the low approach and de... More
Beartooth Highway, Little Bear Creek Bridge No. 2, Spanning Little Bea...
Significance: Constructed as part of the original completion of the Beartooth Highway's "Section B", the bridge is significant as a contributing feature of the historic roadway due to 1) the low approach and de... More
Trail Shop, Tackroom, 290' southeast of Northwest corner of Lodge, Cod...
Significance: The tackroom is part of the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accommodate auto and bus tourists. Survey numb... More
Trail Shop, Guest Cabin, 105' east of Northwest corner of Lodge, Cody,...
Significance: Guest Cabin (Units 1-2) is part of the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accommodate auto and bus tourists. ... More
Beartooth Highway, Red Lodge, Montana to Cooke City, Montana, Cody, Pa...
See HAER No. MT-126 (MT0456) for documentation on the sections of this highway that are located in Montana. Significance: The highway is significant for its historical context, in particular its engineering in ... More
Beartooth Highway, Red Lodge, Montana to Cooke City, Montana, Cody, Pa...
See HAER No. MT-126 (MT0456) for documentation on the sections of this highway that are located in Montana. Significance: The highway is significant for its historical context, in particular its engineering in ... More
Beartooth Highway, Little Bear Creek Bridge No. 1, Spanning Little Bea...
Significance: Constructed as part of the original completion of the Beartooth Highway's "Section B", the bridge is significant as a contributing feature of the historic roadway due to 1) the low approach and de... More
Beartooth Highway, Little Bear Creek Bridge No. 1, Spanning Little Bea...
Significance: Constructed as part of the original completion of the Beartooth Highway's "Section B", the bridge is significant as a contributing feature of the historic roadway due to 1) the low approach and de... More
Trail Shop, Workshop, 125' southeast of Northwest corner of Lodge, Cod...
Significance: The workshop is one of the early/original buildings in the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accommodate auto... More
Trail Shop, Lodge, 2750 North Fork Highway, Cody, Park County, WY
Significance: The lodge has always been the main structure in the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accommodate auto and bu... More
Beartooth Highway, Little Bear Creek Bridge No. 2, Spanning Little Bea...
Significance: Constructed as part of the original completion of the Beartooth Highway's "Section B", the bridge is significant as a contributing feature of the historic roadway due to 1) the low approach and de... More
Hayden Arch Bridge, Spanning Shoshone River on Old U. S. 14/16, Cody, ...
Significance: The Hayden Arch Bridge is Wyoming's only medium span concrete arch vehicular bridge and,as such, is one of the State's most significant vehicular bridges. Survey number: HAER WY-81 Building/stru... More
Hayden Arch Bridge, Spanning Shoshone River on Old U. S. 14/16, Cody, ...
Significance: The Hayden Arch Bridge is Wyoming's only medium span concrete arch vehicular bridge and,as such, is one of the State's most significant vehicular bridges. Survey number: HAER WY-81 Building/stru... More
Trail Shop, Guest Cabin, 185' east-southeast of Northwest corner of Lo...
Significance: Guest Cabin (Units 5-6) is part of the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accommodate auto and bus tourists. ... More
Beartooth Highway, Red Lodge, Montana to Cooke City, Montana, Cody, Pa...
See HAER No. MT-126 (MT0456) for documentation on the sections of this highway that are located in Montana. Significance: The highway is significant for its historical context, in particular its engineering in ... More
Beartooth Highway, Red Lodge, Montana to Cooke City, Montana, Cody, Pa...
See HAER No. MT-126 (MT0456) for documentation on the sections of this highway that are located in Montana. Significance: The highway is significant for its historical context, in particular its engineering in ... More
Buffalo Bill Dam, Shoshone River Canyon, Cody, Park County, WY
STORED OFF SITE AND ON SITE. mchr Significance: Buffalo Bill Dam was the world's tallest dam upon its completion in 1910, it was the first dam to be built using the trail-load analysis technique. Today it is t... More
Buffalo Bill Dam, Shoshone River Canyon, Cody, Park County, WY
STORED OFF SITE AND ON SITE. mchr Significance: Buffalo Bill Dam was the world's tallest dam upon its completion in 1910, it was the first dam to be built using the trail-load analysis technique. Today it is t... More
Trail Shop, Guest Cabin, 170' east of Northwest corner of Lodge, Cody,...
Significance: Guest Cabin (Units 3-4) is part of the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accommodate auto and bus tourists. ... More
Trail Shop, Guest Cabin, 170' east of Northwest corner of Lodge, Cody,...
Significance: Guest Cabin (Units 3-4) is part of the Trail Shop complex, which was established halfway between Cody and Yellowstone National Park in 1922 by Wylie Sherwin to accommodate auto and bus tourists. ... More
Beartooth Highway, Beartooth Lake Bridge, Spanning Beartooth Lake outl...
Significance: Constructed as part of the original completion of the Beartooth Highway's "Section B", the bridge is significant as a contributing feature of the historic roadway due to 1) the low approach and de... More
Beartooth Highway, Little Bear Creek Bridge No. 2, Spanning Little Bea...
Significance: Constructed as part of the original completion of the Beartooth Highway's "Section B", the bridge is significant as a contributing feature of the historic roadway due to 1) the low approach and de... More
Beartooth Highway, Little Bear Creek Bridge No. 2, Spanning Little Bea...
Significance: Constructed as part of the original completion of the Beartooth Highway's "Section B", the bridge is significant as a contributing feature of the historic roadway due to 1) the low approach and de... More
Hayden Arch Bridge, Spanning Shoshone River on Old U. S. 14/16, Cody, ...
Significance: The Hayden Arch Bridge is Wyoming's only medium span concrete arch vehicular bridge and,as such, is one of the State's most significant vehicular bridges. Survey number: HAER WY-81 Building/stru... More
Beartooth Highway, Red Lodge, Montana to Cooke City, Montana, Cody, Pa...
See HAER No. MT-126 (MT0456) for documentation on the sections of this highway that are located in Montana. Significance: The highway is significant for its historical context, in particular its engineering in ... More
Beartooth Highway, Red Lodge, Montana to Cooke City, Montana, Cody, Pa...
See HAER No. MT-126 (MT0456) for documentation on the sections of this highway that are located in Montana. Significance: The highway is significant for its historical context, in particular its engineering in ... More
Beartooth Highway, Red Lodge, Montana to Cooke City, Montana, Cody, Pa...
See HAER No. MT-126 (MT0456) for documentation on the sections of this highway that are located in Montana. Significance: The highway is significant for its historical context, in particular its engineering in ... More