"Yellowstone Lake Lodge" ©Mary Montague Sikes |
"Yellowstone Lake Lodge 2" ©Mary Montague Sikes |
In 1903, the hotel was redesigned and expanded by architect Robert Reamer who also designed the park's famous Old Faithful Inn. The Yellowstone Lake Hotel is a rather plain clapboard structure with two large porticoes that face the lake. The original building was three-stories high. The 1903, 1922-23, and 1928 re-modelings added an eastward extension with a third portico, a two-story west wing, a dining room expansion, and a solarium. More renovations took place in 1984 and 1990. The most recent renovations occurred in 2012 and 2013-14.
"Buffalo Roam" ©Mary Montague Sikes |
The buffalo often stopped traffic along the road that led to and from the hotel. Warning signs were posted throughout the park about the danger of the animals goring tourists, so most people were wise enough to stay inside their vehicles while taking photographs.
If we return to Yellowstone, I would like to once again stay in the Lake Hotel. However, I do not believe the resident artist program is still in place there. I will miss that feature.
5 comments:
Shame you couldn't have been the resident artist for the week!
I would have loved to do it for a month, Alex!!!
I worked in West Yellowstone for a summer, and I tell you what, I fell in love. That area is so awesome, and the adventures you can have everyday...
Always wanted to go to Yellowstone- your pictures make me want to go even more!
Dropped by for "What Works..."
Yellowstone is a true natural gem--an amazing place.
Lee
Tossing It Out
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