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Identifier: summertoursseaso00unio (find matches)
Title: Summer tours : season 1924
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Union Pacific Railroad Company Chicago and North Western Railway Company
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Publisher: Chicago : Dept. of Tours, Chicago Union Pacific & Northwestern Line
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Brigham Young University

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Since the destruction of the pink and white terrace of New Zealand thesesprings stand without a counterpart in the world. After visiting this region, Jupiter Ter-race, Hymen Terrace, and Devils Kitchen will be woven in the fabric of lasting memories.At 1.30 p.m. we leave Mammoth for the last afternoon in the Park, driving south and westforty-seven miles to West Yellowstone Station. We stop en route at Norris Geyser Basin.The late afternoon ride down Madison River Canyon ends our visit to Natures GreatMuseum where she exhibits, as nowhere else, cascades, cataracts, hot spring terraces,geysers, multi-colored mud pots, petrifactions, colored canyons, and wild animals. FROM YELLOWSTONE TO SALT LAKE CITY At Pocatello, Ogden, or Salt Lake City, passengers may leave the organized tour fordestinations on the Pacific Coast, or any other points not on our designated schedule. Ifyou are interested in an extended trip of this kind, it is easy for us to arrange. Six Two National Parks in Two Weeks
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Hermitage Hotel in Ogden Canyon. Our train stops seven hoursfor a side-trip up this famous canyon SALT LAKE CITY (Eighth day en route) We spend all day in Salt Lake City, the capital not only of Utah, but of the Inter-Mountain Empire. No city in America is more widely famed and few cities measure upso nearly to the travelers preconceptions. We make our headquarters and take our mealsat the magnificent Hotel Utah—a $2,500,000 hotel. The days entertainment at Salt Lake City is guaranteed to take up every minutewith interesting experiences and observations. The Mormon Temple! The Great SaltSea! Verily, these are names to conjure with. We take a leisurely sight-seeing tour ofthe city. This ride includes not only all the historically famous Mormon places, but thebroad boulevards, parks, and civic centers. After luncheon our party is taken out toSaltair, the beach resort on the shores of Great Salt Lake. This resort is fifteen milesdistant from Salt Lake City, and the trip is made by trai

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