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English: A marvel of its era, the Glacier Point Hotel, built at 7,240 feet (2,210 m) above sea level, was renowned as the highest hotel in the West. Its unique features included striking views and an enormous double-sided fireplace. This central piece, carved from a local boulder, weighed an astounding 2,462,000 pounds (1,117,000 kg) - comparable to the amount of granite required to build a six-room house.
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Lobby of Glacier Point Hotel. Copied from Gutleben brothers photo album (YOSE 14339). US National Park Service

https://npgallery.nps.gov/YOSE/AssetDetail/b9dee44af2294f1c8c360cc58db127c6?
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Camera location37° 50′ 23.71″ N, 119° 32′ 25.43″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

Photo from NPS archives cleaned up in Photoshop and Hearthstone.

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The Glacier Point Hotel featured an enormous double-sided fireplace carved from a local boulder.

37°50'23.71"N, 119°32'25.44"W

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