In this lot are two Yellowstone Park tourist pamphlets, two patches, and two wooden tokens for beer. The first pamphlet is from 1915 and is from the Wylie Permanent Camping Co. This shows the rates and itineraries and necessary facts for a tourist trip with Wylie Company in Yellowstone Park—a six day tour, including transportation, food, guides, and lodging is/ was $40.00 per person. This piece measures 15 1/2" X 9" unfolded. The second pamphlet is from 1941 and shows "Accommodations and Services at the disposal of Visitors to Yellowstone Park." This also gives dates and rates. This measures 9 1/2" X 8 1/2". The two patches are in the shape of an arrowhead and say "National Park Service", with trees, mountain, and a bison embroidered onto it. The patches measure 3 1/2" X 2 3/4". The two wooden tokens are printed in blue ink with "Town Lounge Gardiner, Montana" on one side and "Good for One Beer" on the other. These tokens measure 1 1/2" across. All these items are in very good condition for their age.