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15 The Search for Scenery The National Parks are set apart primarily in order to
preserve to the people for all time the opportunity of a peculiar kind of enjoyment
and recreation , not measurable in economic terms and to be obtained only from
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15 The Search for Scenery The National Parks are set apart primarily in order to
preserve to the people for all time the opportunity of a peculiar kind of enjoyment
and recreation , not measurable in economic terms and to be obtained only from
...
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scenery habit , even in its most artificial forms , mixed with spectacles , silliness
and kodaks , ” was part of the American way of life . 3 Sixty - nine thousand
travellers managed to find their way into the eleven National Parks in 1908 . In
1910 ...
scenery habit , even in its most artificial forms , mixed with spectacles , silliness
and kodaks , ” was part of the American way of life . 3 Sixty - nine thousand
travellers managed to find their way into the eleven National Parks in 1908 . In
1910 ...
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Phelan and Warren Olney , one - time Oakland mayor , argued that the reservoir
would replace one kind of scenery with another by exchanging “ a beautiful but
somewhat unusable ' meadow ' ” for “ a lake of rare beauty . ” But the Government
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Phelan and Warren Olney , one - time Oakland mayor , argued that the reservoir
would replace one kind of scenery with another by exchanging “ a beautiful but
somewhat unusable ' meadow ' ” for “ a lake of rare beauty . ” But the Government
...
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