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  2. John Muir - Wikipedia

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    John Muir (/ m jʊər / MURE; April 21, 1838 – December 24, 1914), [1] also known as "John of the Mountains" and "Father of the National Parks", [2] was a Scottish-born American [3] [4]: 42 naturalist, author, environmental philosopher, botanist, zoologist, glaciologist, and early advocate for the preservation of wilderness in the United States.

  3. John Muir National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The John Muir National Historic Site is located in the San Francisco Bay Area, in Martinez, Contra Costa County, California.It preserves the 14-room Italianate Victorian mansion where the naturalist and writer John Muir lived, as well as a nearby 325-acre (132 ha) tract of native oak woodlands and grasslands historically owned by the Muir family.

  4. John Muir Trail - Wikipedia

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    There is a shelter for hikers to stay at on Muir Pass, called the John Muir Hut, which is the only shelter on the trail. [23] Hikers completing the trail typically take about three weeks. [32] The record for the fastest known time was set by ultrarunner François D'Haene in 2017, who ran from south to north in 2 days, 19 hours and 26 minutes.

  5. John Muir's obituary corrected 100 years later - AOL

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    The Los Angeles Times recently posted a correction for a story 100 years after it initially appeared. A note was added to its obituary of famed naturalist John Muir, originally published on ...

  6. 75 John Muir Quotes About Nature, Life and Adventure - AOL

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    Summertime is John Muir time. The Scottish-American naturalist and author, who lived from 1838 to 1914, was an early advocate for wilderness preservation in the United States and is one of the ...

  7. Fountain Lake Farm - Wikipedia

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    John Muir came to the United States in 1849 as an eleven-year-old immigrant with his father, who established a farm in Marquette County, Wisconsin.The 160-acre (65 ha) farm property later expanded to 320 acres (130 ha) in what was essentially undeveloped wilderness, which would play a significant role in developing the young Muir's appreciation of nature and the development of his conservation ...

  8. How did Jim Morrison die? - AOL

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    How Did Jim Morrison Die? Inside The Doors Frontman's Sudden Death at Age 27 — and Why Some Believe It Was a Cover-Up ... The Doors, based on Doors drummer John Densmore’s 1990 memoir, The ...

  9. John Muir's Birthplace - Wikipedia

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    The John Muir Country Park is situated in the Dunbar area. In Martinez, California, United States is the John Muir National Historic Site, consisting mainly of John Muir's home, plus a portion of his orchards. There is also the John Muir Memorial site not far from the Historic Site that is composed of a statue of John Muir on a rock surrounded ...