View of the waterfall in Yosemite Valley National Park. View of Rocky slopes. Rocky mountain peak seen through trees. Pack horses are loaded with gear move along a mountain road. Man on horse back brings up the rear. View of waterfall in Yosemite Valley from a distance.
The Northwestern United States. Animation : A map shows the north western states. Canadian provinces on the map. The Rocky Mountains.
Mountain troops at Camp Hale, United States Army Mountain Training Center in Colorado, United States. The mountain troops depart from Camp Hale bound for Europe in World War II. They board a passenger train powered by steam locomotive high in the Rocky Mountains. The train leaves the station. Snow covered mountains. The mountain troops in winter gear move with equipment on mules and ski on snow.
General Hugh L. Scott of Smithsonian Institute, seated on a chair demonstrates Indian sign language. General Scott demonstrates signs for Rocky Mountains.
View of United Air Lines Flight 610 plane crash site on the slopes of Crystal Mountain west of Fort Collins, Larimer County, in Colorado. The Douglas DC-6 airliner “Mainliner Overland Trail” (N37543) was making its way towards Denver, Colorado. The engine of the crashed airplane can be seen. People at the crash site. Dead bodies are put in an ambulance. View of a rabbit killed by the crash. 50 people died in the plane crash.
A film includes accounts of the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1803–1806) and a journey to animal fur-traders' rendezvous in the Green River Valley, Wyoming in 1837. The Missouri River Basin and the Rocky Mountains in the area. Interiors of a house showing beads, fur clothing, North West Indian guns of the Fur Trade Era. Drawing of a mountain man who roamed the North American rocky mountains. A painting by American painter Alfred Jacob Miller depicts a journey to the animal fur-traders' rendezvous in the Green River Valley, Wyoming in 1837. Paintings depict that the rendezvous was organized by American fur company and provided mountain men and Native American Indians with an opportunity to come together to exchange their furs for supplies that would sustain them through the winter. Paintings depicting buffalo hunts by men.
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