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Real estate industry experts and the media have been predicting the bursting of the housing bubble for a while now, like modern day Nostradamus'. The U.S's market will crash, home value medians will dive, sales will slump. The past few months have been filled with a lot of doom and gloom predictions of the nation's market. But knowing what the national market is doing and the national home value median isn't going to help you when you want to buy or sell in a specific area. (In case you're curious, the national median home value was $221,900 in 2006). To get a good idea of where an area's market is headed, whether home value goes up or down, you need to look at more than just that area's current market. You've got to examine it's econo...
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The Lodges of East Yellowstone, the Second Best-kept Secret in Cody, Wyoming
Cody, WY (PRWeb) January 11, 2007 -- Situated in the heart of the Rocky Mountain Region outside of Yellowstone National Park, lying quietly in the Shoshone National Forest, is a very unique group of historic lodges known as The Lodges of East Yellowstone. The East Lodges date back as far as the early 1900's, during the days of the Wild West when Col. Buffalo Bill Cody was the Great West promoter of the day. Buffalo Bill recognized the vast opportunities to share this small piece of the American West with the nation in this 50 mile stretch between Cody, Wyoming and the East gate to Yellowstone National Park.
The Lodges of East Yellowstone consist of still family owned lodges known as Absaroka, Bill Cody, DNR, Elephant Head, Goff Creek, Pahaska Tepee, Red Pole, Shoshone and Yellowstone Valley. Snuggled in between peaks known as Trout, Taramagan, Stinking Water, Fortress, Sleeping Giant and Cody, history has almost stood still in this quaint little area known as Wapiti Valley. Each lodge runs very similar to the way they were run when they first opened. Guests, or otherwise know as "dudes", still check in at the main lodge, are given there cabin assignments, dinner schedule, fitted for the saddle they will be using on their rides and encouraged to participate in the campfire cookouts in the evening. While the lodge amenities have had to step up to the plate to accommodate the traveler of today with Internet access, meeting rooms, and TV's - the experience is very much the same as it was in the beginning.
Cowboys or "wranglers" still move at their own pace recounting backcountry encounters with the local wildlife, the horse he broke to ride, the truck he lost in the last card game and his dog, which of course is the smartest one on the ranch. The cook, who is now sometimes called the chef, still puts out some of the finest fare be it family as we remember- pancakes stacked high, steaks on the fire, barbecue ribs and chicken on the grill or meals with a more contemporary flair such as steak au poive, veal marsala, steamed crab legs and rack of lamb.
While family vacations and retreats are the main stay for the high season June-July, vacation packages can be designed during the off season as well. Stays can be per night or all inclusive. Packages can include horseback riding, blue ribbon fly fishing, back country pack trips, Yellowstone National Park tours or photography excursions. Lodges can accommodate singles, groups, seniors, bikers and international travelers.
For more information on The Lodges of East Yellowstone, the 2nd Best Kept Secret in Cody, Wyoming please see the website at www.yellowstone-lodging.com or call (307) 587.9595.
Contact:
Peggy A. Potter
Walking Star Marketing, Design & Internet
921 14th Street
Cody, WY 82414
Ph 307.587.5994
Fx 307.587.3979
www.yellowstone-lodging.com
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