The first white man to explore what became Yellowstone National Park was most likely John Colter in 1807. Before that, various Native American tribes were familiar with Yellowstone, but very little written history has been preserved relating to the area by these peoples. The first official exploration of the area by the U.S. Government was done in 1870, led by Henry D. Washburn.
National Parks Exploration Series Yellowstone - 2011 was released on: USA: December 2011
1650s
The Alabama Exploration is exactly what it sounds like. The Alabama Exploration was an exploration of the state of Alabama.
Charles W. Cook has written: 'The valley of the Upper Yellowstone' -- subject(s): Exploring expeditions, Discovery and exploration
tae eating
The exploration of Florida is exactly what it sounds like. The exploration of Florida was the exploration of Florida's land and resources.
It depends on the day, weather,and month. it sometimes snows in the summer at Yellowstone national park.
i think life was hard with the war going on every day waking up and not knowing what would happen that day
Netherlands
Yellowstone is a magnificent place. It has outstanding scenery, hot water features like geysers that are very rare, and a plethora of wildlife.
No. It is in Yellowstone National Park. There are no cities in Yellowstone.
In the early 1650s - most of his paintings bear no date.