Politicians wanted to mine the Grand Canyon for zinc and copper, and Theodore Roosevelt said, 'No.' Download Download Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Rotate quotes canyon copper grand
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Nixon was always willing to be bipartisan, so there are a lot of surprises in the man. Douglas Brinkley bipartisanlotman Change image and share on social
Theodore Roosevelt had been enthralled with the idea of Texas since 1883, when he arrived in the Dakota Territory to ranch cattle. Douglas Brinkley arrivecattledakota Change image and share on social
Seeing to it that a youngster grows up believing not just in the here and now but also in the grand maybes of life guarantees that some small yet crucial part of him remains forever a child. Anne Cassidy believechildcrucial Change image and share on social
For a boy of ten, used to the coal bings and rust-coloured burns of Cowdenbeath, the fields and woodland of Kingswood, with its overgrown but stately avenue of copper-barked sequoias, felt like a local version of paradise. John Burnside avenuebarkbing share on social
Laurel Canyon is kind of grotesque. It's this nature-themed place, and everybody is kind of angry. J. Tillman angrycanyongrotesque Change image and share on social