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Recreación en el lado oeste de las Montañas de Santa Mónica: Sycamore Cove
Recreación en el lado oeste de las Montañas de Santa Mónica: Rancho Sierra Vista/Satwiwa
Recreación en el lado oeste de las Montañas de Santa Mónica: Rocky Oaks
Everywhere and Here
- Type: Video
- Credit: NPS
- Date Taken: 2025-04-02
- Locations: Glacier National Park
Everywhere & Here is a seven-minute documentary about a deadly disease collapsing amphibian populations around the world. The film follows a biologist named Leah Joyce to the top of Going-to-the-Sun Road where the toads have escaped disease, until now. Leah studied western toads, and the ills that afflict them, in Glacier National Park as part of her PhD research with the University of Montana.
Jonny Bearcub and Geneva Seaboy
- Type: Audio
- Date Taken: 2024-01-16
- Locations: Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Jonny Bearcub and Geneva Seaboy discuss Native American Rights and lands along with their memories of time spent as original occupiers of Alcatraz during the Indian Occupation.
Stories of Phantom Ranch - Terry Magda Mische and Cindy Burns
- Type: Audio
- Credit: Terry Magda Mische and Cindy Burns
- Date Taken: 2025-03-29
- Locations: Grand Canyon National Park
Terry and Cindy tell the story of how they came to work for Fred Harvey at Grand Canyon, and how they managed Phantom Ranch during the mid-1970's. Oral history interview recorded by Michael Quinn at Phantom Ranch during the Millennium Gathering - December 31, 1999, and January 1, 2000.
We Ask That You Walk Lightly
The Park is a Living Creature
We Are the Owners of Glacier National Park
- Type: Photo
- Credit: featured in “Soldiers you work with...” in The Slip Stream, December 1, 1943
"Serious, hard-working Pvt. Leroy Fletcher, of the Aviation squadron, probably is one of the most conscientious janitors in base headquarters. Through his prodding, much work is accomplished by him and other janitors in the building is kept warm. Private Fletcher, native of Cleveland, Texas, entered the army March 16, 1943, received his basic training at Jefferson barracks, Mo., and arrived at the Army Air Base, Casper, June 13, 1943. During the summer he was on the crew which decorated the base driveways with whitewashed native stones. The private also helped to put the bark slabs on the exterior of the Officers’ club. He began working in base headquarters as janitor on Oct. 1. Twenty-nine-years old, the soldier has spent most of his life in Texas where he fired a boiler for the Mississippi Bulk Crate company. Married, he now lives with his wife in Casper."
The Place Where They Danced
One of Our Homelands
Land of Shining Mountains
- Type: Video
- Credit: National Park Service
- Date Taken: 2025-03-18
- Locations: Glacier National Park
Winter Scenes in Glacier, 1920s-1930s
- Type: Video
- Credit: NPS
- Date Taken: 2025-03-20
- Locations: Glacier National Park
This series of clips shows various winter activities in the park. Temperatures in Montana have risen almost 2.5°F since the early 1900s - lake ice rarely freezes solid, and this type of skating party is likely a relic of the past. Be safe around ice in Glacier National Park! Also, if you have any information to share about the content of the film, please contact us!
Road Out of Rock
- Type: Video
- Credit: NPS Video
- Date Taken: 2025-03-18
- Locations: Glacier National Park
This black-and-white silent film was made during the construction of the Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier National Park circa 1927-1933. It shows the monumental task of building a road on the side of a mountain using early machinery and methods. Although the film shows a bear being fed, please know that this is illegal today.
I Can Almost Hear Our Ancestors
Land of Shining Mountains
- Type: Video
- Credit: National Park Service
- Duration: 21:41
- Date Taken: 2020-10-14
- Locations: Glacier National Park
From our archives, this black and white and silent travelogue was produced by the Great Northern Railway circa 1930, before the Going-to-the-Sun Road was completed in Glacier National Park. You may notice some familiar views in this film. Although the film shows early visitors interacting with wildlife, visitors today should not feed or approach wildlife.