Mount Baker National Forest

The Mount Baker National Forest was carved out of the previous Washington National Forest in 1924 and, as previously noted, an impressive lodge was built in 1927. I suspect local boosters hoped that naming a national forest after Mount Baker would have the same draw for tourists as naming a national park after Mount Rainier. Though most Americans don’t really know the difference between a national forest and a national park, the subsequent tourist boom did not really materialize, so when the main lodge burned to the ground in 1931, no one tried to rebuild it.

Click image to download a 2.1-MB PDF of this 16-page booklet.
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This booklet is from 1928, right after the lodge was built, and gives prices for transportation, guide services, and rooms in the lodge. Like other publications I photographed at the Minnesota History Center, this PDF suffers from parallax, paper curl, and some focusing issues so that I am a little embarrassed to present it here. But despite some blurriness, it is fully readable and a worthy part of Great Northern history.


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