![]() Mount Rainier National Park Archives The Paradise Area was originally listed as a National Historic Landmark District in 1991. Although the history of the area as a resort goes back to the 19th century, all the buildings in the Paradise Area date to after 1916, when the concessionaire Rainier National Park Company (RNPC) became instrumental to the development of the area. The period of significance for the Paradise Area starts in 1916 when the construction of the Paradise Inn began and extends to 1942. The activities at Paradise during this period reflect major development in the design and management of national parks, from the relatively disorganized approach of the concessioner in contrast to the more structured planning of the National Park Service. The Paradise Inn is separately designated as a National Historic Landmark for its architectural significance.
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Photo Gallery Historic Paradise20 Images Before it was even a park, visitors have been traveling to the Paradise Area of Mount Rainier to camp, hike, and climb the mountain. The Paradise Area is part of the Mount Rainier National Historic Landmark District. Paradise History ArticlesShowing results 1-2 of 2
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Last updated: December 12, 2023