Today in History
May 11
1910: Glacier National Park, a park within the National Park Service system of parks located in Montana, was established when President William Howard Taft siged a bill passed by Congress setting aside land for the park.
1858: Minnesota (known as "Land of 10,000 Lakes") became the 32nd state admitted into the Union. Minnesota's application for statehood was submitted to President James Buchanan in January, but became entangled with the controversial issue of Kansas statehood, delaying it for several months until it was finally approved by Congress. (Source: Library of Congress)









