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The Colorado Plateau Region (part 4 of 4)
Plateau Province is wilderness. It is one of the last and largest remnants of the American frontier, a place where even contemporary human history hangs suspended in time. Just 50 years ago ...
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Great Plains Restoration Council | GPRC | Fort Worth, Tx • Denver, CO • Thunder Valley, SD
American West still have less than a sparse 6 persons per square mile — the density standard Frederick Jackson Turner used to declare the American Frontier closed in 1893. Many have less than 2 persons per square mile. The frontier never came close to disappearing, and in fact ...
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Georgia Wildlife Federation
Development Presidents Shaped by the Flint River Richard Greene: Flint River Explorer Transportation in the American Frontier The Albany Levee: Trying to Tame the Flint by Pamela Holliday © Copyright 2008 Georgia ...
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WestWeb: Frontier History of the West
West This page is under development. Currently, we have frontier links available. Please visit again at a later date for more information on this topic. ... Links The Frontier In American History--Hypertext of Turner's Frontier Thesis. Wild West magazine, "Chronicling the American Frontier" William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody and his Wild West Show. AcademicInfo's The American West Frontier History: ...
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Frank J. Popper, Environmental Planning in the American West
The frontier and its meaning Robert Lang, Deborah Popper and Frank Popper, "'Progress of the Nation': The Settlement History of the Enduring American Frontier," Western Historical Quarterly, Autumn 1995 Deborah Popper and Frank Popper, "The New Significance of the Frontier in American History," draft February 5 ...
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Western Literature LiteraryTraveler.com
New Mexico and Arizona, journeying varied regions of California, and finally delving into the wild frontier of Alaska. Posted on Mon, Jul 09, 2007 Traveler, Writer, Citizen: The James Michener Museum ... of a Western movie. Spending some of his last years in Texas and Alaska, the American frontier meant a great deal to Michener, even spurring the inspiration for his monolithic Alaska. Yet ...
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Michener, James LiteraryTraveler.com
Western movie. Spending some of his last years in Texas and Alaska, the American frontier meant a great deal to Michener, even spurring the inspiration for his monolithic Alaska. Yet ...
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Resource: American Passages: A Literary Survey
Masculine Heroes In 1898, Frederick Jackson Turner declared the frontier as the defining feature of American culture, but American authors had uncovered its significance much earlier. This program turns ... -century America. 7. Slavery and Freedom How has slavery shaped the American literary imagination and American identity? This program turns to the classic slave narratives of Harriet Jacobs ...
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Outpost: Blue Frontier @ nationalgeographic.com
Frontier @ nationalgeographic.com Click the map at left to follow the expeditions and ... . National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to explore the United States' last frontier: the ocean. The five-year program goals were to investigate, conduct research ... Sanctuaries, which range in size from a tiny bay in far-off American Samoa to a 5,328-square-mile (13,800-square-kilometer) expanse ...
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Outpost: Blue Frontier @ nationalgeographic.com
Blue Frontier @ nationalgeographic.com Fagatele Bay Photograph courtesy of Fagatele Bay National Marine Sanctuary Location The southwest shore of Tutuila Island, American Samoa, 14 degrees south of the equator Protected ... -quarter-square mile (0.65-square-kilometer) Fagatele Bay sanctuary off Tutuila Island in American Samoa. The bay formed by the collapsed crater shelters the only true tropical ...
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