OTHER PARKS--MISSION 66 VISITOR CENTERS



Old Faithful Visitor Center, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming.
(Photograph by William S. Keller, n.d., courtesy National Park Service Historic Photography Collection.)
Old Faithful Visitor Center, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. View of visitors in main lobby.
(Photograph by William S. Keller, n.d., courtesy National Park Service Historic Photography Collection.)
Zion National Park Visitor Center, Utah.
(Photographer unknown, n.d., courtesy National Park Service Historic Photography Collection)
Zion National Park Visitor Center, Utah.
(Photographer unknown, n.d., courtesy National Park Service Historic Photography Collection)
Colter Bay Visitor Center, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
(Photographer unknown, n.d., courtesy National Park Service Historic Photography Collection)
Colter Bay Visitor Center, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
(Photographer unknown, n.d., courtesy National Park Service Historic Photography Collection)
Colter Bay Visitor Center, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. View of information desk.
(Photographer unknown, n.d., courtesy National Park Service Historic Photography Collection)
Logan Pass Visitor Center, Going to the Sun Highway, Glacier National Park, Montana.
(Photograph by William S. Keller, n.d., courtesy National Park Service Historic Photography Collection.)
Mount Rainier National Park Visitor Center, Washington.
(Photographer unknown, n.d., courtesy National Park Service Historic Photography Collection)
Great Falls Visitor Center, George Washington Memorial Parkway, Virginia.
(Photographer unknown, n.d., courtesy National Park Service Historic Photography Collection)
Beaver Meadows Visitor Center, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Designed by Wesley Peters of Taliesin West Architects, 1965-66.
(Photograph by William S. Keller, June 1967, courtesy National Park Service Historic Photography Collection.)
Sitka National Historical Park Visitor Center, Alaska. The wide-gable roof and vertically laid wood-plank walls recall the traditional Tlingit plank house.
(Photograph by William S. Keller, 1969, courtesy National Park Service Historic Photography Collection.)
Colter Bay Visitor Center, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. View of early audio/video room outfitted with the newest technology, ca. 1965.
(Photographer unknown, n.d., courtesy National Park Service Historic Photography Collection)


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