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Automobile and motorcycle licenses issued during the seasons 1920-
1924

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ILLUSTRATIONS

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I. Hawaii National Park....

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A. Spectacular eruption of Kilauea volcano, May, 1924.
B. Bombarded area 2,000 feet from rim of crater, Kilauea
volcano.

II. Yellowstone National Park___

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A. West Yellowstone gateway and ranger station built by
park rangers, May, 1924.

B. The new Sylvan Pass lodge on the Cody Road.

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III. Yellowstone National Park_

A. Party of students from the summer school of the Utah
Agriculture College at the Fire Lookout on Mount
Washburn.

B. Deer at Mammoth Hot Springs where a small zoo is being
started for inspection of visitors who fail to see the wild
animals along the park roads.

IV. Glacier National Park__.

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A. Deer feeding at park headquarters at Belton.

B. Upper Kintla Lake and Mount Gardner accessible by the
new Browns Pass-Kintla Trail.

V. Rocky Mountain National Park____.

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A. Administration building completed and occupied October 5,
1923.

B. The Aspenglen public camp ground.

VI. Yosemite National Park

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A. Nature guide party on the trail to Yosemite Falls.
B. Prize-winning display of bead and basket work exhibited
during Indian field days August 1 and 2, 1924.

C. The administration building, forming one of the principal
units of the new Yosemite village dedicated November 16,
1924.

VII. Yosemite National Park

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Glacier Point Lookout.

Mount Rainier National Park_.

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Paradise Inn buried under 50 feet of snow. Winter sports.

VIII. Craters of the Moon National Monument_

Carlsbad Cave National Monument.

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FIGURE

1. Map of western portion of the United States, showing relation of the unalienated national park and mounment lands, the vacant public lands, and the unalienated national forest lands to the several States

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