John Muir National Historic Site
The John Muir National Historic Site is a national historic site in Martinez, CA. This area is protected by the federal government for its historical significance.
John Muir long has been closely associated with nature and the national parks, and rightly so. If you admire him and his writings, let us point you to a site where you can peruse thousands of his letters, sketches, photos and journals.
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From feedburner.com
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John Muir, right, standing with President Teddy Roosevelt in Yosemite Valley about 1906, is considered a founder of the U.S. environmental movement.A trove of some 6,500 letters to and from renowned California conservationist John Muir is now available on the Internet.
The University of the Pacific, where the letters are housed, announced the new online access Wednesday in cooperation with UC Berkeley's Bancroft Library. The project...
From sacbee.com
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- John Muir letters available online (sacbee.com)
November 19, 2009 -- JOHN MUIR
NATIONAL SITE
The site preserves the 1882 Muir House, a 14-room mansion where naturalist John Muir lived from 1890 to his death in...
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This video from the USA says about itself:
Tueeulala Falls - Hetch Hetchy - Yosemite National Park
John Muir described Tueeulala Falls in Hetch Hetchy as “descending like thistledown.” Watch this beautiful waterfall, while listening to Muir’s poetic description, read by Restore Hetch Hetchy Executive Director Ron Good.
From the Sierra Club in the USA:
The newest digital collection [...]
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From dearkitty.blogsome.com
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At the Sierra Club, one of our icons is John Muir -- he’s our founder, after all. But who knew that Scotland was so fond of the man who made his name in the mountains of California? (OK, we admit that he was born in Scotland, but we think of him as our own.)
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