Everything about Fort Yellowstone totally explained
Fort Yellowstone is a former
United States Army base that currently serves as the administrative headquarters for the
Yellowstone National Park.
History
Yellowstone National Park, the world's first
national park, was established on
March 1,
1872. In the park's early years, a civilian staff (with limited financial and human resources) was in charge of running and protecting the park. However, the civilian group was unable to protect the park's natural features and wildlife, so in 1886, control over the park was delegated to the United States Army.
The Army set up a tent camp near
Mammoth Hot Springs, which eventually evolved into Fort Yellowstone, which the army continued to use until they turned over control of the park (and the fort) to the then newly-formed
National Park Service in 1918. The National Park Service used Fort Yellowstone as Yellowstone National Park's headquarters, which has continued to this day.
Fort Yellowstone was designated a
National Historic Landmark on
July 31,
2003.
Historical significance of the fort
The Army spent thirty-two years running Yellowstone National Park, the longest period the army ran any national park in United States history.
Fort Yellowstone is also noted by
conservationists to have helped define how national parks were to be managed. During its thirty-two years at Yellowstone, the army developed regulations that put much emphasis on conservation. Under the watchful eyes of the army at Fort Yellowstone, the features and wildlife of Yellowstone National Park were protected from vandalism and
extinction. In fact, many of the policies initiated by the army at Fort Yellowstone were later adopted by the National Park Service.
In addition, the
hats used by the National Park Service rangers (Ranger Stetsons) are descended from the hats originally used in Army uniforms.
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