Polebridge Ranger Station Historic District Explained

Polebridge Ranger Station Historic District
Nrhp Type:hd
Nocat:yes
Coordinates:48.7822°N -114.2786°W
Built:1922
Added:February 14, 1986
Mpsub:Glacier National Park MRA
Refnum:86000337

The Polebridge Ranger Station in Glacier National Park was the first administrative area in the park, predating the park's establishment. The ranger station was destroyed by fire, leaving the residence.[1]

The historic district originally comprised five cabins, a barn, oil house, a woodshed converted to a checking station, garage, generator house, fire cache, washhouse, and the Strissel Residence, moved to the site in 1975. Many of the other structures were moved to the site in 1955. The fire cache was built at the site in 1927, with a greater level of detailing than was usual in such structures. The 1927 log barn was a significant existing structure.

The only survivors of the 1988 Red Bench Fire were the checking station and the ranger station residence. The residence is a log structure, built in 1922.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Polebridge Ranger Station Residence. 2008-11-09. List of Classified Structures. National Park Service.
  2. [{{NRHP url|id=86000337}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination and addendum: Polebridge Ranger Station Historic District]. pdf. January 19, 1996 . Historical Research Associates . National Park Service.