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Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Small barn at the Spring Creek Ranch; not a working ranch but an upscale development of private villas, rental cabins and condominiums, and a large lodge on a plateau, 1,000 feet above the town of Jackson, Wyoming, and Jackson Hole (a "hole" is the local vernacular for a large valley). Many sites offer a spectacular Teton mountain range
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Parks Canada Mountain parks national historic sites of Canada
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Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- [Hangman's Tree historic site,] Placerville in California's Sierra Nevada Mountains
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Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Remains of the old Carissa Gold Mine in South Pass City, a mining boomtown of 2,000 people in the 1860s in what is now Fremont County, Wyoming, that by 1949 was a ghost town. Over time miners, speculators, and businessmen, finding little gold and suffering in the region's winter blizzards and unrelenting summer heat, abandoned the town, which is named for the surrounding valley that proved the most reliable route through the Rocky Mountains for emigrants on the Oregon, Mormon, and California trails. Now a historic site, South Pass City once again has (in 2016) a few hardy residents
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Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Cabin and a few farm implements in South Pass City, a mining boomtown of 2,000 people in the 1860s in what is now Fremont County, Wyoming, that by 1949 was a ghost town. Over time miners, speculators, and businessmen, finding little gold and suffering in the region's winter blizzards and unrelenting summer heat, abandoned the town, which is named for the surrounding valley that proved the most reliable route through the Rocky Mountains for emigrants on the Oregon, Mormon, and California trails. Now a historic site, South Pass City once again has (in 2016) a few hardy residents
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Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Remains of the old Carissa Gold Mine in South Pass City, a mining boomtown of 2,000 people in the 1860s in what is now Fremont County, Wyoming, that by 1949 was a ghost town. Over time miners, speculators, and businessmen, finding little gold and suffering in the region's winter blizzards and unrelenting summer heat, abandoned the town, which is named for the surrounding valley that proved the most reliable route through the Rocky Mountains for emigrants on the Oregon, Mormon, and California trails. Now a historic site, South Pass City once again has (in 2016) a few hardy residents
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Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Cabin in South Pass City, a mining boomtown of 2,000 people in the 1860s in what is now Fremont County, Wyoming, that by 1949 was a ghost town. Over time miners, speculators, and businessmen, finding little gold and suffering in the region's winter blizzards and unrelenting summer heat, abandoned the town, which is named for the surrounding valley that proved the most reliable route through the Rocky Mountains for emigrants on the Oregon, Mormon, and California trails. Now a historic site, South Pass City once again has (in 2016) a few hardy residents
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Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- The Ritz Theatre built in 1948 in Malvern, a small city in central Arkansas' Ouachita Mountains, replaced the 1938 Ritz that burned down on the same site
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Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Cabin in South Pass City, a mining boomtown of 2,000 people in the 1860s in what is now Fremont County, Wyoming, that by 1949 was a ghost town. Over time miners, speculators, and businessmen, finding little gold and suffering in the region's winter blizzards and unrelenting summer heat, abandoned the town, which is named for the surrounding valley that proved the most reliable route through the Rocky Mountains for emigrants on the Oregon, Mormon, and California trails. Now a historic site, South Pass City once again has (in 2016) a few hardy residents
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Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Dirt road near South Pass City, a mining boomtown of 2,000 people in the 1860s in what is now Fremont County, Wyoming, that by 1949 was a ghost town. Over time miners, speculators, and businessmen, finding little gold and suffering in the region's winter blizzards and unrelenting summer heat, abandoned the town, which is named for the surrounding valley that proved the most reliable route through the Rocky Mountains for emigrants on the Oregon, Mormon, and California trails. Now a historic site, South Pass City once again has (in 2016) a few hardy residents
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Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Devil's Gate, a fissure in the mountains of what is now Natrona County, Wyoming, caused by erosion from the Sweetwater River. It was a noted landmark along the Oregon Trail (and California Trail, Mormon Trail, and Pony Express route that followed the same path before diverging farther west). While it gave no particular directional guidance, emigrants, who were walking or riding alongside, not through, the gap carrying the river, frequently stopped to hike around this feature and carve their names. The occurrence of several murders in this region led some emigrants to believe this was a bedeviled site
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Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Side-by-side informational signs denoting figures from the past along an imagined Baseball Trail in Hot Springs, a city in central Arkansas' Ouachita Mountains that was a spring-training site for several major-league baseball teams and thousands of other Americans seeking therapeutic treatments and healthful effects of the area's steaming springs
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Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- A portion of "mountain man" Jim Bridger's trading post and stockade, recreated at Fort Bridger, a Wyoming state historical site in the tiny Uinta County town of the same name in the southwestern corner of that state. (Note the grass growing on the post's roof; a common form of frontier insulation.) Established by Bridger and Louis Vasquez in 1843 as an emigrant supply stop along the Oregon Trail, the fort was obtained by the Mormons in the early 1850s, and then became a military outpost in 1858
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Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- "Mountain man" Jim Bridger's trading post and stockade, recreated at Fort Bridger, a Wyoming state historical site in the tiny Uinta County town of the same name in the southwestern corner of that state. (Note the grass growing on the post's roof; a common form of frontier insulation.) Established by Bridger and Louis Vasquez in 1843 as an emigrant supply stop along the Oregon Trail, the fort was obtained by the Mormons in the early 1850s, and then became a military outpost in 1858
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Drabish, Richard A. The Structural development and deformation of the Allegheny frontal zone and Wills Mountain anticlinorium [Charleston, W. Va.]: Appalachian Geological Society; c1982
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Cottrell, Wayne D. Utah intersection safety [Fargo, N.D.]: Mountain-Plains Consortium; 2005
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Lawson, Faerie R. A history of Lake Riverside Estates Aguanga, Calif. (P.O. Box 403, Aguanga 92536): Lake Riverside Mountain-Ears; c1995
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Pandey, Abhimanyu A framework for the assessment of cultural ecosystem services of sacred natural sites in the Hindu Kush Himalayas
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Sanders, Paul H. (Paul Hugh), 1953- The 1997 archaeological investigation of nine prehistoric sites in the northern portion of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, projects 254E, 254F, and 785F
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Isaak, Dan A simple protocol using underwater epoxy to install annual temperature monitoring sites in rivers and streams
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