Pres. William Howard Taft signed the bill creating Glacier National Park in 1910, and a wilderness paradise in northwestern Montana was born. This book illustrates the park's evolution, from the Great Northern Railroad days, Native American presence, lodges, chalets, and camps, to majestic scenery and wildlife--all in vintage postcards. The opening of Glacier National Park coincided with the popularity of postcards across the nation, and hence this visual documentation of Glacier's many wonders is thorough and encompassing. With the celebration of its centennial in 2010, Glacier National Park continues to provide us with one of the last best places to visit.
The book features more than 200 exquisite landscape and historical photographs, as well as some of the finest artwork of the region and its people, including Charles M. Russell's sun-splashed paintings of Montana scenes, Winold Reiss's ...
The guide also traces outlaws, poachers, and mining ventures that occurred inside the current park boundary.
AIRPLANE DOWN NEAR KENNEDY LAKE On Saturday, April 16, 2000, Dale Laird, forty-two, was flying his Maule M-5-210C from Polson, Montana, to Lethbridge, Alberta. He had filed a visual flight plan with the FAA indicating he was flying over ...
Where are the best places to see wildflowers, mountain goats, and sunsets? What are the best activities for kids? This handy-guide book has all the answers in clear, concise descriptions, with 132 color photographs and 14 locator maps.
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C. W. Guthrie tells the intriguing tale of the history and the construction of the epic Going-to-the-Sun Road. 60 color and black-and-white photographs.
What is there to see in Glacier National Park after the sun goes down? As writer and photographer John Ashley reveals in his newest book, some of Glacier’s most awe-inspiring sights are found high above the mountaintops.
All told, 260 people have died in the first hundred years of the park's existence. Collected here are the most gripping accounts in park history of these unfortunate events caused by natural forces or human folly.
One of the scenic wonders of North America, Glacier National Park in northern Montana offers the visitor the chance to be immersed in a pristine landscape, and an opportunity to...
Interactive kids book to wildlife, plants, and places in Glacier National Park, with color photos