Gardiner is home to the main entrance to Yellowstone National Park, called the Roosevelt Arch. The arch, pictured below, is engraved with the words "For the benefit and enjoyment of the people."
Before entering Yellowstone, we stopped at an ice cream shop, where I snapped this photo:
Ice cream is one of my favorite things; it is only fitting that one of my favorite places features fresh, coffee-flavored scoops!
What an absolutely beautiful part of the country, Jessie! With ice cream even! :-)
ReplyDeleteAs you can imagine, there are lots of Native American tribal traditions and legends from out west... maybe that is something you will want to learn about for this class! For example, we have a Blackfoot unit in the UnTextbook: Myth-Folklore Unit: Blackfoot Stories ... with lots more Native American books of stories and legends online: Freebookapalooza: Native American traditions