Despite losing four men and two boats, the expedition was a success and brought the Grand Canyon to national attention. The canyon, (Theodore) Roosevelt said, is "the one great sight which every ...
President Theodore Roosevelt famously declared Grand Canyon "the one great sight which every American should see." Hundreds ...
There are more National Park Service units dedicated to Roosevelt's life and memory ... including the Grand Canyon; set aside 51 federal bird sanctuaries, four national game refuges, and more ...
Arizona may officially be the Grand Canyon State and for good reason. But there are other nicknames associated with the state. Do you know them?
Theodore Roosevelt was born in New York City to glass importer and ... Roosevelt created five national parks and battled mining interests to name the beloved Grand Canyon one of 16 national monuments.
In June of 1906, during his second Presidential term, Theodore Roosevelt signed a law granting ... protections for places like the Arizona's Grand Canyon and Washington's Olympic Peninsula.
Challenges “Lose no time coming” was the message to Theodore Roosevelt as President McKinley ... and battled mining interests to name the beloved Grand Canyon one of 16 national monuments. Roosevelt ...
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