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The story of is mounted grizzly bear, known in his animate days as "Old Snaggletooth", is a sad tale. Seems he not only had a deformed fang but was blind in one eye and was missing a claw and an ear. Every night he came into town to scour the dumpsters for food. A couple of fools shot him back in the 70’s … their penalty was a mere two hundred dollars.
This is the White Touring Bus 437 ... restored to its original 1938 glory by North Star Auto Body in Billings, Montana.
Bus 437 is in limited operation today ... offering the occasional courtesy ride. You can learn more about the White Busses by clicking here.
The Union Pacific Dining Lodge was built in 1925 to reflect the grandeur of the national park architecture.
This Union Pacific Pylon stands adjacent to the west entrance of Yellowstone National Park. At one it time this shield marked the boundary of the Union Pacific Railroads property.
By far the most unusual sight we saw during our visit to West Yellowstone was right in our RV Park. We have seen folks traveling with up to three huge waist high dogs, but never did we expect to see a fellow RVer with a potbelly pig as a travel companion. (Page 3 of 3)
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