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Mount Rainier's Historic Inns and Lodges
Mount Rainier's Historic Inns and Lodges
Mount Rainier's Historic Inns and Lodges

Mount Rainier's Historic Inns and Lodges (Images of America)

Product ID : 18342180
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Galleon Product ID 18342180
Shipping Weight 0.95 lbs
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Manufacturer Arcadia Publishing
Shipping Dimension 9.29 x 6.89 x 0.59 inches
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About Mount Rainier's Historic Inns And Lodges

Presiding over the Puget Sound region, Mount Rainier has lured adventurers and entrepreneurs to its slopes since the earliest settlers. Visitors rode packhorses or hiked miles to tent "hotels" at Theosophy Ridge, Indian Henry's Hunting Ground, and Ohanapecosh. James Longmire opened Longmire Springs Hotel near bubbling mineral springs. In 1899, Mount Rainier became a national park, and eventually, a motley array of services was consolidated by the Rainier National Park Company, which built National Park Inn and Paradise Inn. Roads, services, and activities expanded, and guests poured in. Winter activities, such as skiing and tobogganing, increased the park's popularity. The 1936 Winter Olympic Ski Trials and training for World War II ski troops were even hosted there. Visitors today might be surprised to know that many inns, rental cabins, bathhouses, and other buildings have come and gone, leaving some areas more pristine now than for much of the park's history.