Highways in Harmony
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Colonial Parkway
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Great Smoky Mountains
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Southwest Circle Tour
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Mount Rainier Roads and Bridges
Mount Rainier National Park, Washington
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ROADS AND BRIDGES

TIMELINE OF DEVELOPMENTS

75,000 or so Years Agoship Mount Rainier reaches maximum height
1792
Captain George Vancouver of the British Royal Navy "discovers" mountain and names it for friend, Admiral Peter Rainier
1860s
Citizens of Pierce County survey road and railway routes over Cowlitz Pass near park's present southeast corner; never built
1870pick and shovel Hazard Stevens and P.B. Van Trump make first documented ascent of Mount Rainier
1890
Longmire family and Native American helpers construct first road into area
1899horse and buggy Mount Rainier National Park established by act of Congress
1903pen and paper First funds appropriated for park road; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers placed in charge
1903-04
Eugene Ricksecker directs road survey from Nisqually Entrance to Paradise Valley; construction begins
1904
Tacoma Eastern Railway reaches Ashford near west boundary; visitation up significantly; stages begin daily service to Longmire in 1906
1911train President Taft's car, one of first to reach Paradise Valley; partly pulled by mules
1914
Women allowed to drive on park roads
1915car "Road to Paradise" completed; first road in America to reach a glacier
1916NPS logo National Park Service established
1921steam shovel Carbon River Road constructed
1925
National Park Service and Bureau of Public Roads sign agreement; BPR assumes construction of all national park roads. Three-year park road program begins with reconstruction of Nisqually Road; surveys for West Side, East Side and White River roads
1931car White River Road completed; opening of Sunrise development in Yakima Park
1932
Mather Memorial Parkway; first access to park from eastern Washington
1933trees Mowich Lake Road built, but does not open until 1955
1933-42
Civilian Conservation Corps, Emergency Conservation Works programs improve park infrastructure
1934
West Side Road completed as far as North Puyallup River; never extended
1940car East Side Highway completed
1957road grader Stevens Canyon Highway links east and west sides of park; last major road development
1992
Mount Rainier roads and bridges documented by NPS Historic American Engineering Record
1999
Mount Rainier National Park Centennial

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