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Olympic National Park

George Grant photographed at Mount Olympus National Monument in 1934 and 1936; returning to produce images in the new Olympic National Park in 1938 and 1940.
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The Olympic Mountains from Hurricane Ridge, Olympic National Park, 1938.
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The Olympic Mountains from Hurricane Ridge, Olympic National Park, 1938.

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  • One of the beautiful lakes in Martin's Peak area. Above is the De La Barre Glacier on the east side of Mount Christie. Proposed Olympic National Park, 1934.
  • Rocks at Ruby Beach. Proposed Olympic National Park, 1936.
  • The Olympic Mountains from Hurricane Ridge, Olympic National Park, 1938.
  • Sol Duc Falls with rustic bridge near the top of the falls. Olympic National Park, 1938.
  • View of Seattle Creek toward Mount Munscaster from the High Divide. Proposed Olympic National Park, 1934.
  • Park ranger on horseback beneath large spruce and cedar trees near the old Olympus Ranger Station. Proposed Olympic National Park, 1936.
  • Lighthouse along Pacific Coast, Olympic National Park 1940.
  • Rocks at Rubby Beach. Abbey Island on left. Olympic National Park, 1940.
  • Mount Olympus from the High Divide, above the shore of Seattle Creek. Proposed Olympic National Park, 1936.
  • Horseback party on Hurricane Ridge. Olympic National Park, no date.
  • Mount Tom and Mount Olympus from Skyline Trail on High Divide between Queets and Nortk Fork of Quinault River. View across the valley of Queets. Proposed Olympic National Park, 1934.
  • Olympic Mountains above the clouds below Hurricane Ridge. Olympic National Park, 1938.
  • Storm King Mountain, on Lake Crescent from La Poel, Washington. Proposed Olympic National Park, 1937.
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