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Minutes of initial meeting of the Appalachian National Park Association

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  • 4 6 to go through it, in order see the wonders it has. KMXMMXlXaQ&XJUiJUL tLhdUt*XKaO&Aft*iUt This would not be the case with a park in the east. People from ail the country at smaii cost could and would come to a national park in this country. But what are the wonders and attractions of the Yellow Stone Park? Its size is so great and wfesa you want to see are wo scattered, that you naturally feel like having the worth of your money when you get there. And what do you see? When you take out of it a few natural freaks, such as the geysers, which spout so seldom that many of the visitors who go there never do see them, and the Yellow Stone Canon, you have nothing Imtl but a bleak, barren mountainous country, which you would rather avoid than see. So there is but little to interest you, and after those few xwt things nothing that would really induce you to make a visit there. Yes, the government has spent a great deal of money for the mcx pleasure and entertainment of the visitors to the Great Yellow Stone Park, JCi]QU«JI*A)UUKA£k*A8U*tUC and that is what vou have. With one haif the land and with le js than one third the money expended by the government^there , you could have here a great national park, every inch of which would be bristling with points of beauty. You couid have a park, too, not with only one or two attractions, which you get X* to with great expense, but a park which the traveler
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