This menu is not from my collection, but it is so pretty I wanted to include it anyway. It is undated, but based on the style and prices I’d say it is from the early 1930s. While some 1920s breakfast menus offered up to 11 different meals, this one has just three.
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We’ve previously seen a 1946 menu featuring the Garden Wall on the cover with Lake Josephine in the foreground. This one has Grinnell Lake hidden behind the foreground trees. Curiously, the back of the menu says nothing about Glacier National Park but instead is an ad for tours to Alaska: eleven days to Skagway for $80 (about $1,200 today if this is from 1930) or twelve days to Seward for $110 (about $1,600 today).