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Station
The Madison Information Station dates from
1929-30 and is a National Historic Landmark. Located at Madison Junction in the Madison
Picnic Area, it is built from wood and stone materials. The building sits near the site of
the legendary campfire circle of the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition. Although no
evidence can confirm the authenticity of this tale, the legend gives us a strong theme for
discussion of the establishment of Yellowstone National Park. In previous years, this
building has been used as a museum, has housed the Arts Yellowstone program, and has sat
empty and abandoned. It began its new life as an information station and Yellowstone
Association bookstore during the summer of 1995. The station contains only touch-table
exhibits at present, but plans are underway to design and install orientation panels. A
wayside exhibit just outside the building commemorates the "campfire story," and
a commemorative plaque honors Stephen T. Mather.
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