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Grey Towers Today In 1963, Gifford Bryce Pinchot, the son of Gifford and Cornelia, donated Grey Towers and 102 acres to the USDA Forest Service, the federal agency founded by his father and which now administers the site
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Grey Towers Beginnings Grey Towers / Memorial Day / American Museum of Natural History / TARGET Center / Pinchot Institute / Whitten Building / Statue of Liberty / Grey Towers / /

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Memorial Day / /

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Association for Improving / office of Civil Rights / Yale School of Forestry / National Academy of Design / Yale / USDA / USDA Forest Service / American Civil Liberties Union / American hospital / United States Senate / Congress / U.S. Department of Agriculture / Progressive Party / Pinchot Institute for Conservation / Division of Forestry / United States Forest Service / French Forestry School / /

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Cornielia Bryce / James Pinchot / Peter Cooper / Mary Pinchot / Amos Eno / Richard Morris Hunt / Kennedy / Theodore Roosevelt / Gifford Bryce Pinchot / Antoinette / Lloyd Bryce / Theodore Roosevelt Amos / /

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journalist and politician / President / farmer / co-founder / leading architect / head / Governor / diplomat / Director / gracious hostess / Chief Forester / strategist / lawyer / leading architect of the era / /

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Pennsylvania / /

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