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June 25, 2009
100 years of Glacier
When a road through the heart of Glacier National Park was being planned in the 1920s, one proposal called for 15 switchbacks zig-zagging up the steep sides of Logan Creek Valley to Logan Pass. One critic, Thomas Vint, a young National Park Service l...
Posted in: The Montana Standard on 06/25/09



