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Glacier National Park
Press Kit
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David Restivo, NPS |
Sunrise at Many Glacier |
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Glacier National Park was established on May 11, 1910 , to preserve and protect the natural and cultural resources for future generations. Along with its sister park, Waterton Lakes National Park, in Alberta, Canada, Glacier National Park is recognized as a World Heritage Site (1995), a Biosphere Reserve (1976) and was established as the world's first International Peace Park (1932).
This press kit is designed to assist journalists and others with general park information, statistics and other background materials about Glacier National Park.
High resolution digital images are available for public use, as well as color and black and white slides. Please contact the Public Affairs Office at 406-888-5838 for assistance obtaining images. The park also has a limited selection of high definition (HD) B-Roll video footage available upon request from the Public Affairs Office.
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The following PDF files contain some of the information most frequently requested.
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Did You Know?
Did you know there are only 6 peaks over 10,000 feet high in Glacier - Cleveland, Stimpson, Kintla, Jackson, Siyeh, and Merritt.
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Last Updated: February 03, 2009 at 14:01 EST |