Great Northern Railway Buildings
Great Northern Railway Buildings | |
Granite Park Chalet | |
| Location | Glacier National Park, Montana |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 48°46′15″N 113°46′20.5″W / 48.77083°N 113.772361°W |
| Built | 1913 |
| Architect | Samuel L. Bartlett, et al. |
| Architectural style | Swiss Chalet Revival |
| NRHP reference No. | 87001453 |
| Significant dates | |
| Added to NRHP | May 28, 1987 |
| Boundary increase | May 16, 2000 |
| Designated NHLD | May 28, 1987 |
The Great Northern Railway Buildings are a set of five building complexes in or near Glacier National Park in Montana. They were built by the Great Northern Railway during the period of the park's founding to provide a unified tourist experience to visitors to the park, using the Swiss chalet as a building model. The building complexes, each separately listed on the National Register of Historic Places, are:
Four of these complexes were declared a discontiguous National Historic Landmark District in 1987, notable as the largest such concentration of Swiss chalet architecture in the country. In May 2000, the designation was amended to include the Belton Chalets, which differs from the other buildings in being located just outside the park.