File:OriginalKingmanTrestle1885.jpg
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DescriptionOriginalKingmanTrestle1885.jpg | Original Kingman Trestle, Golden Gate, Yellowstone National Park. Built by Lt. Dan Kingman, US Army Corps of Engineers |
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Source | Downloaded from NPS: http://www.nps.gov/features/yell/slidefile/history/1872_1918/structures/Images/02917.jpg |
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