John Muir
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in Los Angeles. On December 24, 1914, John Muir passed away. He was buried next to his wife in the Strentzel family cemetery in Martinez, California. John Muir was, I feel, the greatest contributor to the National Parks system. He fought for the natural environment of not only California, but for the entire United States. I think that if he was alive today, he would be disheartened by the way we treat the environment and each other.
in Los Angeles. On December 24, 1914, John Muir passed away. He was buried next to his wife in the Strentzel family cemetery in Martinez, California. John Muir was, I feel, the greatest contributor to the National Parks system. He fought for the natural environment of not only California, but for the entire United States. I think that if he was alive today, he would be disheartened by the way we treat the environment and each other.