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The request came by mail, as did most correspondence in 1903. It was from President Theodore Roosevelt to John Muir, known far and wide as an outdoorsman, rancher, preservationist and author. The ...
"The John Muir National Historic Site in Martinez, California, provides an enriching, deep look into the life of one of the world’s foremost naturalists and preservationists," writes Steve Gorman.
Historic meeting -- An article that ran in Tuesday’s Outdoors section about the 1903 meeting between Theodore Roosevelt and John Muir said Muir invited Roosevelt on a camping trip in Yosemite.
We spoke to the Academy Award-winning actor about his new three-part docuseries for Fox Nation, which chronicles the 1903 ...
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As a sickly young boy in New York City, Theodore Roosevelt learned taxidermy and started his own collection of stuffed specimens. At age 12, he donated some of them – a dozen mice, a bat, a ...
John Muir, the world's first ... incorporate Sequoia as a park and interaction with President Theodore Roosevelt would lead to the establishment of the National Park Service.
The series follows the path taken by Theodore Roosevelt during his 1903 Yosemite expedition. Roosevelt was guided by ...
The request came by mail, as did most correspondence in 1903. It was from President Theodore Roosevelt to John Muir, known far and wide as an outdoorsman, rancher, preservationist and author.