WildernessWarriorIn early March 1903, President Theodore Roosevelt was mired at Capitol Hill trying to push forward an anti-anarchy bill. But when he received a visit from a pair of prominent ornithologists, he nevertheless made time to meet with them. more... |
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Counter RevolutionHonoring the Civil Rights Movement’s Fight for Open Accommodations. more... |
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Save America's Treasures
Framing Nature Preserving the Legacy of a Photographer Who Stirred the Nation. more... |
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Federal Dollars in Support of Preservation
One of the nation’s most architecturally rich cities, Savannah treasures its
past. Restorations are not uncommon, since the built environment is so
much a part of the city’s identity.
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America's Best Idea
Musings on National Parks past, present, and future inspired by the new film by Ken Burns more... |
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Obata's Yosemite
Yosemite National Park has long been a magnet for artists, Thomas Moran and Ansel Adams to name a few. more...
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Mythic Footsteps
Just 12 miles from the San Francisco Bay stands “the best tree-lovers monument that could possibly be found in all the forests of the world,” John
Muir once said, where sequoias soar almost 300 feet into the sky. more... |