The last major Glacier Park-area hotel built by the Great Northern, the Prince of Wales Hotel in Canada’s Waterton Lakes National Park was built partly to allow American tourists to legally imbibe in alcoholic beverages during the prohibition era. Louis … Continue reading
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The invitation to the Upper Missouri Historical Expedition featured an embossed gold seal holding a string of leather with Indian beads. An image of this is shown on the letterhead of on-board stationery provided to expedition members. Click image to … Continue reading
Participants in Great Northern’s 1925 Upper Missouri Historical Expedition were able to call upon a library of more than 100 books and other publications. These ranged from articles in various history society journals to the edited journals of the Lewis … Continue reading
I’ve previously shown an invitation to participate in Great Northern’s 1925 Upper Missouri Historical Expedition, but that came from another web site. Since then, I’ve acquired this one. It’s in pretty good shape, but the foil seal has been discolored … Continue reading
I previously presented this little booklet based on photos I took of one in the Minnesota History Center. Now I’ve acquired one of my own. The history center had several copies, one hardbound in orange, one softbound in tan, and … Continue reading
The black-and-white photograph on which the colorized image on this menu was based was taken by Thomas Magee, a postmaster in Browning, Montana who was married to a Blackfeet woman. As previously noted here, Great Northern publicists claimed that Two … Continue reading
The left side of this menu’s interior has beverages while the right side has a la carte. The menu doesn’t make clear whether it is for breakfast, lunch, or dinner; it offers eggs and omelets, suggesting breakfast; but also salads, … Continue reading
The cover of this menu calls the flowers pictured in the foreground “Indian basket grass” because the Indians used to weave the leaves into baskets. While that’s a valid name, the more common name is bear grass, while the scientific … Continue reading
We’ve seen menus similar to this one before with aqua coloring for the cover illustration. This one has the same illustration but uses a deep blue coloring in honor of the recently adopted Big Sky Blue paint scheme. My previous … Continue reading
This 1962 brochure presents four panels and four photos of people fishing and five panels (including the cover) and seven photos of people hiking or horseback riding in the park. One of the hiking photos shows a couple eating their … Continue reading