Paradise Historic District

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Paradise Historic District is a nationally recognized historic area within Mount Rainier National Park known for its early 20th-century park architecture and scenic alpine setting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
protected area
climate heavy winter snowfall
contains Paradise Inn
Paradise Ranger Station
Paradise meadows
comfort stations
guide house
maintenance structures
parking areas
trailheads
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developmentPeriod early 20th century
elevation approximately 5400 feet above sea level
hasArchitecturalStyle National Park Service Rustic
early 20th-century park architecture
hasBuildingMaterial native stone
timber
hasEcosystemType subalpine forest
subalpine meadow
hasFunction accommodation for park visitors
administrative facilities for Mount Rainier National Park
trail access hub
hasHeritageDesignation National Register of Historic Places
hasNameOrigin named for its beautiful scenery
hasView Mount Rainier
surface form: Mount Rainier summit

glaciated slopes of Mount Rainier
heritageDesignation historic district on the National Register of Historic Places
isPartOf cultural resources of Mount Rainier National Park
knownFor scenic alpine setting
views of Mount Rainier
landscapeType alpine landscape
mountain scenery
locatedIn Mount Rainier National Park
Pierce County
surface form: Pierce County, Washington

United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington
surface form: Washington (state)
locatedInProtectedArea Mount Rainier National Park
locatedOn Mount Rainier National Park
surface form: south slope of Mount Rainier
operator National Park Service
partOf National Park Service
surface form: National Park Service system
primaryUse recreation area
visitor services area
seasonalUse intensive summer visitation
significance important example of National Park Service Rustic architecture
represents National Park Service development philosophy of the early 1900s
touristAttraction yes

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Mount Rainier National Park hasHistoricDistrict Paradise Historic District