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a quirkily engaging stop-over before or after a visit to Yellowstone (or Glacier National Park, which is also relatively close by) that reminds us of the remarkable journey from flint chips to computer chips.
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They're doing Glacier National Park, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. "
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They're doing Glacier National Park, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. "
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Emmerich has worked at Glacier National Park since 1989 and supervises a 250,000-acre region with 170 miles of trail, 39 miles of road, 28 miles of river, 18 miles of the U.S.
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Emmerich has worked at Glacier National Park since 1989 and supervises a 250,000-acre region with 170 miles of trail, 39 miles of road, 28 miles of river, 18 miles of the U.S.
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A U.S. Geological Survey predicts that Glacier National Park will lose all of its glaciers by 2020.
Mindy S. Lubber: Outdoor Industries: Feeling the Heat from Climate Change 2010
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Glacier National Park has already lost a third of its iconic glaciers.
Bill Meadows: Keep the Greenhouse Gas Blowout Preventer - Lose the "Dirty Air Act" 2010
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On the other hand, if Amy suggested spending $5,000 to take our kids on a two-week drive from Yosemite National Park to Glacier National Park, I ' d say, Pack the car!
Disney Debate: How Many Times Is Too Many? Jeff D. Opdyke 2010
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It was built by James Hill and his son Louis, the developer of Glacier National Park, and today is a Historic Landmark.
Lisa Mirza Grotts: Summer Camp at Sperry Chalet Glacier National Park, Montana 2010
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Emmerich has worked at Glacier National Park since 1989 and supervises a 250,000-acre region with 170 miles of trail, 39 miles of road, 28 miles of river, 18 miles of the U.S.
An award-winning park ranger talks about National Park Service changes 2010
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