VT40-URP-1824

Lumiere Graphics

Six-Horse Coaching Party and Mammoth Hotel

$48.00 USD
Size: 18x24
Material: Rolled Gloss Photographic Paper (Unlaminated)

Before cars and tour buses took over Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming), the stagecoach was the park’s popular mode of transportation. Yellowstone stagecoaches were built with their seats facing forward and open sides. The stagecoach is full, likely guests returning to the Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, the park's first grand hotel and originally named the National Hotel in 1883. Photographed in 1905 by F. Jay Haynes, hand tinted by Stanley R. Waine.

NOTE: Some images are valuable historical records. To preserve their original condition, we have presented them as captured; their resolution may not be optimal for modern displays.

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