Glacier National Park celebrates a birthday today.
On May 11, 1910, President Taft signed the bill that established Glacier as America’s tenth national park.
Chances are, President Taft wouldn’t have required Secret Service protection for a hike on the Highline Trail or Trail of the Cedars.
He was our largest President, weighing in on the top end at 340 pounds. Most days at the White House started off with a 12-ounce steak for breakfast along with two oranges, toast and coffee.
Happy 113th birthday to Glacier National Park.