104 Yellowstone Ave, West Yellowstone, MT 59758, United StatesMap
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Museum of the Yellowstone Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Informative exhibits on the history of early Yellowstone, including important events such as the 1988 wildfires and the 1959 earthquake. The museum itself is also an old Union Pacific rail depot.
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The attractions are great and rich, the environment is clean and comfortable
West Yellowstone Town, the theme of the whole town is a cabin, even the gas station is a cabin
Come to the gateway town of Yellowstone Park in the United States West Yellowstone Town, don't look at the small town, but quiet, clean and exquisite is its biggest feature. Walking on the street, you will definitely be attracted by a very distinctive building, it is the West Yellowstone Museum. The museum records the development of the small town of West Yellowstone. If you are interested, you can visit it. It costs five dollars per person. We did not choose to visit it. In fact, to understand the changes of the West Yellowstone town, do not have to spend money to visit the museum, in the periphery of the museum as long as you pay careful attention, you will find many historical objects. Guess what this bright yellow object is for? Obviously this object has been rebuilt, and it used to be a bucket for water. This dilapidated tractor-like machine is actually a tool used to shovel snow in the winter. It is called to get rich, build roads first. With the construction of the railway, the town of West Yellowstone came into being. Retained a section of the track. Yellowstone's iconic black bear sculpture can be seen everywhere in the West Yellowstone town, where the big black bear is always packaged as a pollution-free image.