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Julie Fanselow

Julie Fanselow, a freelance writer, lives in Idaho. Her books include Traveling the Lewis and Clark Trail (Falcon/Globe Pequot, 2003).

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The sprawling inn that is the heart and soul of Yellowstone National Park has just achieved its hundredth birthday, thanks, in large part, to a few dedicated employees and specialists determined to keep it safe.
Hidden in the park’s southwest corner, the lightly visited Bechler district offers a 200-square-mile wilderness of meadows, hot springs, fantastic rock formations, and an unparalleled abundance of waterfalls.

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Boise, Idaho, like all American cities, has its ethnic groups—Germans, Irish, Mexicans, Greeks, and more. But unlike almost all other American cities, its main ethnic group is one much less familiar to most of us—Basques. Boise is home to the only Basque-language immersion preschool in the United…
Fort Clatsop, this winter. (Courtesy National Park Service) On October 3, 2005, communities at the mouth of the Columbia River, near Astoria, Oregon, were getting ready to mark the bicentennial of Lewis and Clark’s 1805 arrival at the Pacific Ocean, with the festivities just weeks away, when an…