Glacier Park Hotel Luggage Stickers

Great Northern and its subsidiary, the Glacier Park Hotel Company, issued a variety of luggage stickers over the years. I found these in the Minnesota History Center. Stickers had minor variations from year to year. Since one of these is for the Prince of Wales Hotel, which opened in 1927, these particular stickers must date from that year or one or two years later, as I was only searching in that period.

Click any image to download a PDF of that sticker.

Unlike most of the other GN hotels and chalets, the Glacier Park Hotel was not in a national park but on railroad-owned land right outside the park. It did offer great views of the mountains.


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Many Glacier Hotel was in the park. To build the hotel, GN got a permit from the Park Service to operate a sawmill in the park. When GN kept the sawmill operating even after the hotel was complete, Park Service director Stephen Mather visited the park, directed park employees to place dynamite around the mill, and personally pushed the plunger to blow it up.

The Prince of Wales Hotel in Canada’s Waterton National Park was built much later than any of the other Great Northern hotels. Some said it was constructed so GN guests could evade prohibition during their vacations.


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