This is the story of the Rice family who left their home in New England to see the country - in a 32' Duchman RV

Tuesday, July 05, 2005

Grand Lodges from a past age

One of the neat things about many of the western national parks is the old grand lodges that still exist. These lodges were built by the Great Northern Railroad Company in the late 1800’s as a destination for travelers (of course the easiest way to get there was the railroad!) We visited Jackson Lake Lodge, Many Glacier Lodge and Glacier Glacier NP, Old Faithful Inn in Yellowstone NP, and Price of Wales Lodge in Waterton NP. We did not stay of the lodges, but we did stop by for some meals and to look around.

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