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Canyon Village In Yellowstone The Model For Mission 66 Lesley M Gilmore

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Canyon Village In Yellowstone The Model For Mission 66 Lesley M Gilmore
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.13 MB
Pages: 130
Author: Lesley M. Gilmore
ISBN: 9781625857507, 1625857500
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Canyon Village In Yellowstone The Model For Mission 66 Lesley M Gilmore by Lesley M. Gilmore 9781625857507, 1625857500 instant download after payment.

By 1955, the national parks were facing a crisis of dilapidation from heavy use and lack of funding. The answer was Mission 66. This visionary plan, implemented over the next decade, included installation of new facilities to accommodate the influx of visitors and enhance their experiences. The pilot development in Yellowstone, named Canyon Village, introduced a modern aesthetic to the parks and emphasized the concept of conservation. This man-made environment was purposefully sited away from the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, providing a natural buffer. Architect Lesley M. Gilmore presents the complexities of this historic, ambitious model for the movement that marked the continued evolution of the national parks into the destinations we flock to today.

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