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This shot of Old Faithful Inn shows it when new. It is flying eight flags. Standing beside the cone of Beehive Geyser is Jack E. Haynes, the photographer’s son, at age 20. To the right of the geyser cone is a narrow footbridge used to cross the Firehole River. Photographed in 1904 by F. Jay Haynes, hand tinted by Stanley R. Waine.
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