Introduction
On May 11, 1910, Glacier National Park was established in Montana. Glacier is the country’s 10th national park, and it preserves 1 million acres of mountains, lakes, and forest. This exhibit celebrates the park’s centennial with a selection of photographs, maps, pamphlets and tourist brochures, as well as short home movies of the park by Walter H. McLeod. Email Archives and Special Collections if you have comments or questions about this exhibit.
Many of the items featured in this exhibit have been digitized in their entirety. To access full copies, click on the Sources tab. To view other historic photographs of Glacier, visit the Archival Photographs from the University of Montana collection.