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John Muir - Wikipedia John Muir was born in Dunbar, Scotland, in a three-story stone building now preserved as a museum He was the third of eight children of Daniel Muir and Ann Gilrye; their other children were Margaret, Sarah, David, Daniel, Ann and Mary (twins), and the American-born Joanna
Muir Woods National Monument (U. S. National Park Service) Federally protected as a National Monument since 1908, this primeval forest is both refuge and laboratory, revealing our relationship with the living landscape What will you discover in Muir Woods? From parking reservations to park hours pets, here's what you need to know before you go
Who Was John Muir? - U. S. National Park Service Muir’s writings and the places he fought to protect continue to inspire people worldwide to connect with nature His conservation legacy lives on at the John Muir National Historic Site and through everyday efforts to create positive change in our communities
Muir - Wikipedia " Muir " is the Scots word for "moorland", and the Irish and Scots Gaelic for "sea", and is the etymological origin of the surname and Clan Muir Mure Moore in Scotland and other parts of the world
John Muir National Historic Site (U. S. National Park Service) John Muir’s life was a tapestry of roles—fruit rancher, family man, writer—each interwoven with his deep love for nature As one of America’s most influential naturalists, Muir was more than just an observer of the wilderness; he was its fiercest advocate
John Muir Biography - John Muir Exhibit - Sierra Club John Muir - farmer, inventor, sheepherder, naturalist, explorer, writer, and conservationist - was born on April 21, 1838 in Dunbar, Scotland Until the age of eleven he attended the local schools of that small coastal town