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The geyser Historic District in Yellowstone River park includes the settled portion of the higher Geyser Basin encompassing the geyser hotel and geyser Geyser. It includes the geyser hotel, designed by Henry M. Robert Reamer and itself a National Historic Landmark, the higher and lower Hamilton’s Stores, the geyser Lodge, designed by Gilbert Stanley coppice, the geyser Snow Lodge, and a spread of supporting buildings. The geyser Historic District itself lies on the 140-mile Grand Loop Road Historic District.
A notable missing portion of the district is that the geyser depository of Thermal Activity, that shaped a part of the trailside depository cluster that has the Madison depository, writer depository and Fishing Bridge depository, all listed as National Historic Landmarks. The geyser depository was torn down in 1971 to form manner for the Mission sixty six traveller center, that successively has been replaced by the geyser traveller Education Center.
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