We could not imagine anyone visiting Yellowstone National Park without first reading Paul Schullery’s book. More than 30 years ago, former park archivist Schullery first shared his collection of traveler’s accounts at our nation’s first national park. This updated version shares the current park historian’s story of his friendship with Schullery, and how the first pu


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