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MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK
Nisqually Entrance Gate (1911)

Secretary of the Interior Bollinger, visited Mount Rainier National Park in 1910 and requested a rustic gateway be constructed at this entrance. In 1911, four cedar-log columns, almost 4' in diameter, and three beams spanning the road were erected creating a pergola with a clearance of 18 1/2 feet.3 The logs are of the same proportions and character as the trees of the surrounding forest. It is an impressive entryway that highlights the unique setting of the park.

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Drawing by Daniela Trettel and Todd A. Croteau, 1992, National Park Service, Historic American Engineering Record. [Library of Congress reproduction number: HAER, DLC/PP-95:WA-5 (HAER WA-35, sheet 1 of 2)]
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