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121Polishing the Jewel An Administra ti ve History of Grand Canyon Na tional Pa rk by

Polishing the Jewel An Administra ti ve History of Grand Canyon Na tional Pa rk by

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Language: English - Date: 2006-11-03 19:39:40
122Chapter Five  Infrastructural Last Hurrah     -    In the mid-s National Park Service administrators, disheartened for a decade by visitor complaints, media critics, and their own perc

Chapter Five Infrastructural Last Hurrah     -    In the mid-s National Park Service administrators, disheartened for a decade by visitor complaints, media critics, and their own perc

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Language: English - Date: 2006-11-03 22:29:21
123Chapter Four  World War and Its Wake    -    New Deal programs completed the tourism infrastructure envisioned by early Grand Canyon administrators but also hastened national recovery, such that b

Chapter Four World War and Its Wake    -    New Deal programs completed the tourism infrastructure envisioned by early Grand Canyon administrators but also hastened national recovery, such that b

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Language: English - Date: 2006-11-03 22:16:05
124Figure 1.Map ofGrand Canyon National Monument/G rand Canyon Game Preserve, ca[removed]President Theodore Roose velt liberally interpreted the 1906 Antiquities Act when he established by proclamation the 1,279-square-mil

Figure 1.Map ofGrand Canyon National Monument/G rand Canyon Game Preserve, ca[removed]President Theodore Roose velt liberally interpreted the 1906 Antiquities Act when he established by proclamation the 1,279-square-mil

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Language: English - Date: 2006-11-03 20:14:33
125Chapter Seven Upshots and Prognosis What human beings feel about Grand Canyon has as much to do with how it has been managed as with the desire to preserve or exploit the scenic landscape for its economic potential. We s

Chapter Seven Upshots and Prognosis What human beings feel about Grand Canyon has as much to do with how it has been managed as with the desire to preserve or exploit the scenic landscape for its economic potential. We s

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Language: English - Date: 2006-11-03 23:30:43
126Chapter Two Foundations     -     Most modern analysts of the newborn National Park Service have written of the agency’s

Chapter Two Foundations     -    Most modern analysts of the newborn National Park Service have written of the agency’s

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Language: English - Date: 2006-11-03 21:41:14
127Patricia Tovar REMEXMAR BC La Red Mexicana de Manejo Ambiental de Residuos de Baja California, Asociación Civil Electronics Waste and Spent Lead Acid Batteries Capacity Building Workshop 4-6 December 2007: Tijuana, Mexi

Patricia Tovar REMEXMAR BC La Red Mexicana de Manejo Ambiental de Residuos de Baja California, Asociación Civil Electronics Waste and Spent Lead Acid Batteries Capacity Building Workshop 4-6 December 2007: Tijuana, Mexi

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Language: Spanish - Date: 2012-11-14 11:25:16
    128Rustic architecture / Grand Canyon Railway / National Register of Historic Places in Arizona / El Tovar Hotel / Williams Station / Fred Harvey Company / Bright Angel Lodge / South Kaibab Trail / Arizona / Grand Canyon / Atchison /  Topeka and Santa Fe Railway

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    Language: English - Date: 2014-05-22 12:12:35
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    Language: English - Date: 2013-11-25 19:26:25
    130Grand Canyon National Park Accessibility Guide - Version 2 - Updated July 2012

    Grand Canyon National Park Accessibility Guide - Version 2 - Updated July 2012

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    Language: English - Date: 2012-08-11 13:08:53