Yellowstone & Roosevelt

Here is the story you know:

In 1872, Yellowstone became the first National Park formed in the United States, because there was no state government to be responsible. During his term, President Theodore Roosevelt founded five National Parks, and signed the Antiquities Act giving future Presidents the power to create National Parks, landmarks, and other monuments. The National Park Service itself was founded until 1916 under President Woodrow Wilson. In 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt reorganized the sites under the management of the War Department and Department of Agriculture. In 1962, President Dwight Eisenhower supported Mission 66 to support and expand the Park system ahead of its 50th anniversary. Today the National Park Service manages 423 sites, including 63 National Parks.

This is not that story.

This is the story of the two Ancient Gold Dragons known as Yellowstone and Roosevelt, who founded and to this day sustain the Supernat’l Park Service.