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Pod the Road Again: Logan Pass

Logan Pass, located at 6,646 feet in Glacier National Park, holds significant cultural and historical importance as it was a meeting place for Native American tribes, including the Blackfeet and Kootenai, who held a peace ceremony there in 1868, and it also served as a vital link in the "Park-to-Park Highway" system, with its construction involving notable engineering feats and historical events like the 1933 opening ceremony featuring the Blackfeet Tribal Band and the Civilian Conservation Corps.


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The highest point on the road, offering stunning views and access to trails.

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