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Yosemite Highway Dedicated to John Muir
Press Release by Yosemite/Mariposa
County Tourism Bureau
MARIPOSA, Calif. - June, 2010 - (Business Wire) The boards of supervisors in both
Mariposa and Tuolumne counties have designated Highway 132 from Coulterville
to Highway 120, a major route into Yosemite National Park, as the John Muir
Highway. The highway generally follows the path that the world renowned explorer
and preservationist took on an early journey into Yosemite.
The scenic region
is chronicled in Muir’s celebrated book, My First Summer in the Sierra
and serves as a picturesque alternative route into Yosemite. Muir wrote the
following about Coulterville in his 1869 Journal:
Found a lovely lily in
a shady adenostoma thicket near Coulterville…It is white with a faint
purplish tinge inside at the base of the petals, a most impressive plant,
pure as a snow crystal, one of the plant saints that all must love and be
made so much the purer by it every time it is seen. It puts the roughest
mountaineer on his good behavior… During the afternoon we passed a
fine meadow bounded by stately pines, mostly the arrowy yellow pine, with
here and there a noble sugar pine, its feathery arms outspread above the
spires of its companion species in marked contrast; a glorious tree, its
cones fifteen to twenty inches long, swinging like tassels at the ends of
the branches with superb ornamental effect.
The two counties and a host of
dignitaries will commemorate the dedication on Saturday,
June 5, 2010 in
Coulterville, with a formal dedication ceremony beginning at 11 a.m. Muir’s
great grandson, Bill Hanna, will be the keynote speaker at the event. “It
is an honor and fitting tribute to my great grandfather,” Hanna said. “The
route continues to be filled with the picturesque beauty he first saw nearly
100 years ago.”
John Muir impressionist, Lee Stetson, who was featured
in the Ken Burn’s Public Television series on the national parks, will
perform. A permanent John Muir exhibit is being announced at the event which
will be housed at the Northern Mariposa Museum in Coulterville.
For Yosemite/Mariposa
County Tourism Bureau
Marc Gendron,
559-326-2037
mgendron@astone.com
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