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Leo Marx declared in The Machine in the Garden that America ' s continuing
enthusiasm for the out - of - doors ... 2 Frederick Jackson Turner , “ The
Significance of the Frontier in American History , ” in The Frontier in American
History ( New ...
Leo Marx declared in The Machine in the Garden that America ' s continuing
enthusiasm for the out - of - doors ... 2 Frederick Jackson Turner , “ The
Significance of the Frontier in American History , ” in The Frontier in American
History ( New ...
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Believing as he did that " man and boy , the American is a fisherman , ” Hoover
urged that unpolluted streams be preserved as wild rivers , that restorable
streams be surveyed , and that only irrecoverable waters be given to industry . 80
In high ...
Believing as he did that " man and boy , the American is a fisherman , ” Hoover
urged that unpolluted streams be preserved as wild rivers , that restorable
streams be surveyed , and that only irrecoverable waters be given to industry . 80
In high ...
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American Cities and Public Open Spaces , ” Charities , xvi ( July 7 , 1906 ) , p .
424 . 17 . " American Civic Association , " American Park and Outdoor Art
Association and American League for Civic Improvement , joint issue , Bulletin
Number 1 ...
American Cities and Public Open Spaces , ” Charities , xvi ( July 7 , 1906 ) , p .
424 . 17 . " American Civic Association , " American Park and Outdoor Art
Association and American League for Civic Improvement , joint issue , Bulletin
Number 1 ...
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