Old Faithful Lodge
{{For|the hotel|Old Faithful Inn}}
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| built = 1923
| architect = Underwood, Gilbert Stanley
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Old Faithful Lodge in Yellowstone National Park is located opposite the more famous Old Faithful Inn, facing Old Faithful geyser. The Lodge was built as a series of detached buildings through 1923 and was consolidated into one complex by architect Gilbert Stanley Underwood in 1926-27. The Lodge is included in the Old Faithful Historic District.Kaiser, Harvey (1997). "Landmarks in the Landscape", San Francisco: Chronicle Books {{ISBN|0-8118-1854-3}}, p. 143
Compared with the Inn, which is a full-service hotel, the Lodge provides only dining, social, administrative and registration services for lodgers, who are accommodated in detached cabins surrounding the Lodge. Several earlier buildings were consolidated by Underwood into the single rambling structure, with the help of National Park Service architect Daniel Ray Hull, in 1926-27.{{cite book|title=Old Faithful Historic District: A Brief History and Walking Tour|publisher=National Park Service|type=NPS brochure|date=August 2010}}
File:Geyser Hall Yellowstone NP1.jpg
File:Old Faithful Lodge Yellowstone NP2.jpg
The Lodge includes a common lobby, dining spaces and a recreation hall, known as Geyser Hall, of log construction in the National Park Service Rustic style. The roof structure of the {{convert|136|ft|m|adj=on}} by {{convert|100|ft|m|adj=on}} Geyser Hall is reminiscent of Gothic wood construction, with a height of {{convert|73|ft|m}} to the ridge. The hall is arranged with a central nave-like structure, with subsidiary side aisles.Kaiser, Harvey (2008). "The National Park Architecture Sourcebook", New York: Princeton Architectural Press {{ISBN|978-1-56898-742-2}}, pp. 257-258
Accommodations are located behind and to the east of the lodge in "frontier cabins" with en-suite toilets and "budget cabins" with communal toilets and showers. The lodge and cabins are open during the summer season.{{cite web|title=Old Faithful Lodge Cabins|url=http://www.yellowstonenationalparklodges.com/old-faithful-lodge-cabins-97.html|publisher=Xanterra Parks and Resorts|access-date=29 September 2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100918135930/http://www.yellowstonenationalparklodges.com/old-faithful-lodge-cabins-97.html|archive-date=18 September 2010}} The cabins are descendants of the original tent camps established by the Shaw and Powell Camping Company in 1913-1915. From 1919 the camp was operated by several owners under the Yellowstone Park Camps Company. Concurrent with the construction of the consolidated Old Faithful Lodge, the camp was acquired by Harry W. Child in 1928 and renamed the Yellowstone Park Lodges & Camps Company. This company was amalgamated with Child's Yellowstone Park Company in 1936.{{cite web|last=Goss|first=Bob|title=Old Faithful Lodge and Cabins|url=http://www.geyserbob.org/hot-oflodge.html|publisher=Geyser Bob's Yellowstone Park Historical Service|access-date=29 September 2010}}
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External links
- {{Commons category-inline|Old Faithful Lodge}}
- {{official website|https://www.yellowstonenationalparklodges.com/lodgings/cabin/old-faithful-lodge-cabins/}}
- {{HABS |survey=WY-127 |id=wy0314 |title=Old Faithful Lodge, 1050' East of Old Faithful Inn & 2200' north of Grand Loop Road, West Thumb, Teton County, WY |photos=2 |cap=1}}
- {{HABS |survey=WY-127-A |id=wy0472 |title=Old Faithful Lodge, Lodge Building |photos=5 |cap=1 |link=no}}
- {{HABS |survey=WY-127-B |id=wy0473 |title=Old Faithful Lodge, Linen Building, 140' Northeast of Lodge Entrance |photos=1 |cap=1 |link=no}}
- {{HABS |survey=WY-127-C |id=wy0474 |title=Old Faithful Lodge, Boiler Building, 240' Northeast of Lodge Entrance |photos=3 |cap=1 |link=no}}
- {{HABS |survey=WY-127-D |id=wy0475 |title=Old Faithful Lodge, Tourist Cabin Type F No. 442, 160' East of Lodge Entrance |photos=1 |cap=1| link=no}}
- {{HABS |survey=WY-127-E |id=wy0476 |title=Old Faithful Lodge, Tourist Cabin Type K No. 106, 300' Northeast of Lodge Entrance |photos=2 |cap=1 |link=no}}
- {{HABS |survey=WY-127-F |id=wy0477 |title=Old Faithful Lodge, Tourist Cabin Type L No. 100, 360' Northeast of Lodge Entrance |photos=2 |cap=1 |link=no}}
- {{HABS |survey=WY-127-G |id=wy0478 |title=Old Faithful Lodge, Tourist Cabin Type M No. 403, 400' Northeast of Lodge Entrance |photos=1 |cap=1 |link=no}}
- {{HABS |survey=WY-127-H |id=wy0479 |title=Old Faithful Lodge, Tourist Cabin Type N No. 137-138, 360' East of Lodge Entrance |photos=1 |cap=1 |link=no}}
- {{HABS |survey=WY-127-I |id=wy0480 |title=Old Faithful Lodge, Tourist Cabin Type O No. 152, 480' Northeast of Lodge Entrance |photos=1 |cap=1 |link=no}}
- {{HABS |survey=WY-127-J |id=wy0481 |title=Old Faithful Lodge, Tourist Cabin Type P No. 109, 460' Northeast of Lodge Entrance |photos=1 |cap=1 |link=no}}
- {{HABS |survey=WY-127-K |id=wy0482 |title=Old Faithful Lodge, Tourist Cabin Type Q No. 401, 480' East of Lodge Entrance |photos=2 |cap=1 |link=no}}
- {{HABS |survey=WY-127-L |id=wy0483 |title=Old Faithful Lodge, Tourist Cabin Type R No. 109, 460' East of Lodge Entrance |photos=1 |cap=1 |link=no}}
- {{HABS |survey=WY-127-M |id=wy0484 |title=Old Faithful Lodge, Tourist Cabin Type S No. 287-288, 460' Southeast of Lodge Entrance |photos=1 |cap=1 |link=no}}
- {{HABS |survey=WY-127-N |id=wy0485 |title=Old Faithful Lodge, Tourist Cabin Bathhouse No. 4, 280' North of Lodge Entrance |photos=1 |cap=1 |link=no}}
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Category:Gilbert Stanley Underwood buildings
Category:Historic American Buildings Survey in Wyoming
Category:Hotel buildings completed in 1923
Category:Hotel buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Wyoming
Category:Park buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Wyoming
Category:National Park Service rustic in Wyoming
Category:Tourist attractions in Teton County, Wyoming
Category:Historic district contributing properties in Wyoming
Category:National Register of Historic Places in Teton County, Wyoming
Category:National Register of Historic Places in Yellowstone National Park