CREDIT: Jessica Lowry for The Wall Street Journal
GLACIER
Sun streams thru the trees on the newly aquired 120 acres of the Doody homestead now a part of Glacier National Park. The Trust for Public Land purchased the land for $900,000 and sold it to the National Park Service for the same amount. The acreage is designated a Wild and Scenic River Corridor and includes the original homestead of Dan and Josephine Doody, a popular historical destination along the Middle Fork of the Flathead River for tourists.