Watch: A western tourism video from the 1930s:Ford Motors Presents Nature's Cameo: Bryce Canyon National Park
Mountains And Buffalos
The only continuously wild bison herd in the United States resides within Yellowstone National Park. Numbering between 3,000 and 3,500, this herd is descended from a remnant population of 23 individual mountain bison that survived the mass slaughter of the 1800s by hiding out in the Pelican Valley of Yellowstone Park. In 1902, a captive herd of 21 Plains bison were introduced to the Lamar Valley and managed as livestock until the 1960s, when a policy of natural regulation was adopted by the park.
American Cowboy (Parts I and II)
American Cowboy is one of the endless amounts of gems at Archive.org. A reporter goes to a ranch in Gunnison, Colorado to write a story about cowboys and finds out life isn't like Gene Autry portrays it. Works better with your own music and none of the original narration.Part I and Part IIMP3: Tim Hardin - Once Touched By Flame