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This chapter is concerned with some of the efforts to maintain that environment in terms of natural beauty , scenic highways and trails , and the preservation of historic sites . NATURAL BEAUTY A large portion of outdoor recreation does ...
This chapter is concerned with some of the efforts to maintain that environment in terms of natural beauty , scenic highways and trails , and the preservation of historic sites . NATURAL BEAUTY A large portion of outdoor recreation does ...
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a beauty of the summer homes there existing . Inquiry brought out the astonishing fact that they were almost exclusively owned by residents of a certain very wealthy and certainly very ugly American city where iron is king .
a beauty of the summer homes there existing . Inquiry brought out the astonishing fact that they were almost exclusively owned by residents of a certain very wealthy and certainly very ugly American city where iron is king .
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Furthermore , to burden the future with discordant installations that are not good neighbors to their environment is to impose on later generations a far greater cost in the achievement of beauty . They will not only have to build as we ...
Furthermore , to burden the future with discordant installations that are not good neighbors to their environment is to impose on later generations a far greater cost in the achievement of beauty . They will not only have to build as we ...
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Development of Outdoor Recreation Policy in the United States | 3 |
Hunting | 16 |
Refuge June 7 1924 | 52 |
Copyright | |
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