DATE: Tuesday, August 19, 1997 TAG: 9708190218 SECTION: FRONT PAGE: A4 EDITION: FINAL TYPE: FOCUS SOURCE: BY JON SARCHE, ASSOCIATED PRESS DATELINE: YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, WYO. LENGTH: 40 lines
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Grizzly bears, wolves and other wildlife - such as this herd of elk
grazing in a meadow - are among the attractions that lure millions
of two-legged visitors to Yellowstone National Park each year. At
125 years old, the land of Old Faithful, spectacular waterfalls and
bubbling mud is operated as a preserve, not just a playground.
Old Faithful is not the biggest or most dependable geyser in
Yellowstone, but it remains the park's main attraction. Tales of the
area's geothermal qualities went largely unbelieved until 1871, when
a government-funded expedition documented the features. A year
later, public pressure led to the creation of Yellowstone National
Park.
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YELLOWSTONE
More than 3 million people visit the park each year.
Created in 1872.
2.2 million acres.
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