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Thank You, John Muir!
John Muir National Historic Site Needs a New Visitor Center
The John Muir
Muir Memorial Association (JMMA) has been working
for more than 40 years to preserve the memory of John Muir and the origins of the
environmental movement in the United States. The JMMA was formed in 1956 to assure
preservation of his home as a repository for his great library of environmental work, and helped to win designation of the home as a national historic site.
When the site was purchased by the National Park Service in 1964, an adjacent veterinary clinic
was purchased and turned into the visitor center for the
John Muir National Historic Site
.
The small building, now unable to
handle the needs of the center, must be replaced.
The JMMA has taken on the task of raising $2.2 million, which is estimated to be needed
for a new Visitor and Education Center at the site. Among the tasks and goals
involved in the project are:
The Association wants to provide:
- Demolition of the current inadequate facility (a former veterinary clinic).
- Construction of a reception area, front desk, bookstore, office space
and restrooms.
- Construction of an auditorium to seat 90 people.
- Construction of an education center, including a library and reading room.
- Provision for additional parking, including bus parking.
- Securing fixtures to exhibit prime examples of John Muir's literary works.
- Acquiring Muir memorabilia which preserve and
develop interest in his life, writing, and environmental goals.
This project will greatly expand the ability of the site to provide educational
programs, especially for school children. Combined with our goal of providing
space to house memorabilia now stored in unsafe conditions and of acquiring
more before they are lost, we believe the Center will provide an excellent
place of study for scholars and anyone with an interest in the environmental history of our
country.
We welcome your help as a contributor or as a volunteer on the project.
Please call us at (925) 253-0769 or write to us at 99 Brookwood Rd., Suite 6, Orinda, CA 94563.
E-mail: Fred Stickney
For more information: John Muir National Historic
Site Capital Campaign Fund - offsite link
Help us say... "Thank You, John Muir!"
Source:
adapted from a publication of the
John Muir Memorial Association.
Received: 1998 October 10
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