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Show Yellowstone National Park Was First Choice "Yellowstone National park was by far the first choice the past season of motorists who had from two to three weeks for their vacation," says Bert Vanderwarf, manager of the touring bureau of the Chicago Motor club. "Second choice was the Rocky Mountain National park, and nearby Colorado Springs and Pike's peak," continued Mr. Vanderwarf. "The Black Hills of South Dakota ran third. The natural freaks of Yellowstone, Yellow-stone, and their comparatively short distance of l,r00 miles from Chicago, lured these thousands of car owners "The majority of those who had from seven to nine weeks at their disposal headed their cars for the Ornnri canyon, while Glacier National park was the next most popular destination. des-tination. Many motorists In this ciass also toured through Yosemlte. I.nssen, Sequoia and General Grant National parks, all In California. Traffic in all parks the past season showed an increase of from 10 to per cent over 1027." |