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The History of Olympic Bids
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Jack Bright (left) finishes a powdery turn as Jim McConkey (right) watches with a smile.
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A sign, located at Creekside base, shows the lodges and facilities available in Whistler.
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Whistler's appeal lies in the grand beauty of the mountains and the expanse of the ski terrain.
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A birds eye view of a large crowd waiting to take the Olive Chairlift on Whistler Mountain.
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One of the earliest establishments in the 1970s was L'Apres, located in Whistler's Creekside.
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L'Apres Restaurant and Bar was an icon in Whistler's Creekside during the 1970s.
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Springtime at Whistler
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A tourist map of Whistler
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Photo of the chairlifts at Whistler
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A skier hikes to the top of Whistler's peak before it was accessible by chairlift.
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Franz Wilhelmsen greeting Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau in the alpine meadows of Whistler in 1969.
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The Prime Minister and Franz Wilhelmsen are ready to enjoy a run on the ski slopes.
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Franz Wilhelmsen (left) stands next to Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau atop Whistler Mountain.
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Image of Whistler Mountain after a light snowfall.
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The Parallel T bars take skiers up the glacier on Whistler Mountain.
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The long lineup in the parking lot outside the Creekside Gondola Barn shows Whistler's popularity.
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In the 1960s, the Ski Boot Motel was one of the only lodges in the valley.
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Spectators marvel as a competitor at the 1974 Freestyle Championships soars through the air.
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