Celebrating 150 years of Yellowstone National Park

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On March 1, 1872, President Ulysses S. Grant signed a law that preserves the land and cultural heritage of Yellowstone National Park — the first park of its kind in the country and in the world.

One of the most magnificent parks on Earth is celebrating itsOn March 1, 1872, President Ulysses S. Grant signed a law that preserves the land and cultural heritage of Yellowstone National Park. It was the first park of its kind in the country and in the world.

Famous geysers such as Old Faithful and Grand Prismatic result from the park’s location on top of a massive underground volcano, which could erupt at any time. But thankfully, Sholly says the volcanoAfter dark, Yellowstone visitors can see a clear view of the Milky Way Galaxy in the night sky. Sholly started working there in 1990 in one of the most remote areas in hte lower 48, the southeast corner of Yellowstone known as Thorofare.

“It's clearly busy in the road corridor. The majority of visitors never get more than a half-mile away from their cars. So there's a major issue in certain parts of the park that present a lot of challenges, things that people don't really think about, like wastewater treatment facilities or restrooms, garbage cans, things like that.”“Not right now.

 

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