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America's Most Photographed Mountain

$29.95 & $6.00 S&H

A digitized scrapbook with more than 500 images, plus stories, legends, and articles chronicling the discovery, exploration, study, and development of Mt. Baker and the surrounding areas.

Reviews

"Just a word to tell you how delighted I am with the CD-ROM of the Mt. Baker Scrapbook! The presentation is orderly and easy to use, and the quality of the text, photos, maps, and drawings is excellent. You are to be commended for a job well done in preparing the scrapbook in digital form. You have done a magnificent service to the people of the Bellingham area/Mt. Baker region and to those of us whose roots are there but are otherwise now in far-flung places. Charles Finley Easton would be proud! "
-James W. Aldrich

"Packed with colorful native, natural and pioneer histories, legends and art, this CD-ROM brilliantly reveals Mount Baker's unique status in the world. It's as grand as the mountain itself!"
-Gannett News

" It's on my computer all the time."
-Julie Carterson, Executive Director, Bellingham Library

Note: The images you are viewing have been compressed to aid in downloading. Most images on the CD-ROMs are of museum quality.

Park Glacier

Mr. Asahel Curtis

A mountaineer and photographer, on the summit of Mt. Shuksan.

 

The Cornice

Dodson Pratt Party 1908

 

Original Discovery of Entrance to Puget Sound and Views of Baker

Hand Drawn by Charles F. Easton

 

Nooksack Falls

Whatcom County, WA

105 ft.

Photo by J.B. Hann, 1904

 

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