"Yellowstone" shows bring attention to American West
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2023
- The "Yellowstone" shows have brought renewed attention to America's rugged Midwestern landscapes. One popular hotspot is a family-owned hotel inside Grand Teton National Park, an establishment even older than the park itself. Michelle Miller has more.
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Funny thing, they never show the minus 20 degree winters or the smokey summers when the forests, and many homes burn.
FORESTS BURN BECAUSE "HOMES" ARE BUILT WHERE THEY SHOULDN'T BE!🔥🔥🔥😠😠😠🤬🤬🤬
Show Wyoming i80 after a blizzard lol
As a kid just out of high school, I lived in Jackson Hole in 1983. I'd never want to live in that area again though. You'd have to cater to the rich bashdards. They're BAD ENERGY.
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Fun fact So Cal use to be dirt roads and travel by horses until the studios moved out west. A lot of prominent ppl owned real estate out here. When the "talkies" came out west real estate boomed. Sounds like the same thing has happened in Montana and Wymoning.
As the history of Hollywood shows, the western frontier stories need absolutely no help. I just wish they were more real. Those people were not heroes. Most were greedy, hateful, brutal people. I know: my maternal line has been in texas for 176 years. Wealthy, Catholic, white people from Poland left for Victoria Landing, spending more money to get there by ship than most families would ever earn. No one in my mother’s family tells the truth about them. The big lie is that they never had slaves. That is followed by: even if they did, those were happy slaves, treated well. (There is no record of the farm being an equality-driven utopia.)
I thought this was in Montana, but this is in Wyoming. I don’t feel like going to the train station.
I wonder which tribes used to live and own that land.
Nobody ever visited this part of the Country until this show huh wow great journalism
We love Dornans!!
I have lived in the “west” the past 25 years. I found the show to be pretty unrealistic. Actually I only made it through two episodes.
Jenny Lake….so, beautiful!
is that Kehlani from dance moms?
Reminds me of gabby petito
Decent story, but it has very little to do with exploring the American West and, even less, the show “Yellowstone.”
If someone wants to buy my “country home” in Montana for 500k hit me up. 😁
Shows have ruined Montana for the residents! No one can afford to live hear!
If you don't live out here in the West....please stay where you are.
They’ve already ruined it. In montana here it’s horrible
@@Paqq6969 Sorry