File:John Muir National Historic Site (36233249201).jpg
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DescriptionJohn Muir National Historic Site (36233249201).jpg |
As a writer, lecturer, explorer, and conservationist John Muir connected his love of nature with the power of writing to influence legislation that would preserve and protect our nation’s natural resources. The historic home of the man who many call “the father of our National Park Service” is preserved 30 miles outside of San Francisco. <a href="https://www.nps.gov/jomu/" rel="nofollow">www.nps.gov/jomu/</a> |
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Author | National Park Service |
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