1870
Old Faithful is a cone geyser located in Wyoming, in Yellowstone National Park in the United States. Old Faithful was named in 1870 during the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition and was the first geyser in the park to receive a name. The geyser, as well as the nearby Old Faithful Inn, is part of the Old Faithful Historic District.
There isn't a state nicknamed "Old Faithful." In the state of Wyoming exists a geyser that is nicknamed "Old Faithful" for it erupts with thousands of gallons of hot water in intervals between 45 to 125 minutes. It was so named "Old Faithful" by an 1870 Washburn--Langford--Doane Expedition for it erupted almost every hour.
Yellowstone National Park
Semper fidelis means always faithfulin the Latin language.Yellowstone National Park has a geyser that has been named Old Faithful, for obvious reasons.My dog is faithful.
No, old faithful is a geyser.
Yes. The geyser named Old Faithful is located in northwestern Wyoming in Yellowstone National Park.
Old Faithful got its name because it erupts fairly quickly and regularly- once every 35 min-2hrs.
There are more than 10,000 geothermal features in Yellowstone. Perhaps the best-known is a geyser named Old Faithful. Old Faithful is not the largest, the highest, the most voluminous, nor the most regular geyser.
Old faithful is located in Wyoming.
The duration of Old Faithful is 300.0 seconds.
Old Faithful Inn was created in 1903.