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Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
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Alaska Geographic offers a wide variety of educational publications. |
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Alaska Geographic
As the principal nonprofit education partner of Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska Geographic operates bookstores with an extensive collection of educational materials on the natural and cultural heritage of Glacier Bay. Your purchase supports educational programs offered by park rangers and volunteers and helps produce park visitor guides and other educational materials.
Alaska Geographic partners with more than 30 public land agencies across Alaska to operate informational bookstores and connect people to Alaska's rich natural and cultural heritage. Building a community dedicated to the future of Alaska's parks, forests, and refuges is at the core of our mission. Members receive discounts on purchases, both at bookstores and through the Alaska Geographic web site. To find out more, or to become a member, visit our visitor center, or take a look online at www.alaskageographic.org
Glacier Bay Branch
Alaska Geographic
PO Box 140
Gustavus, AK 99826
907-697-2635
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Did You Know?
John Muir, beloved naturalist and father of Yosemite National Park, came to Glacier Bay in 1879 to find direct evidence of the presence of glaciers. He believed that Yosemite had been carved by glacier and was able to validate his hypothesis with what he saw in Glacier Bay.
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Last Updated: May 31, 2008 at 19:18 EST |