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Water Pockets Grand Canyon by William Henry Jackson
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The development of national parks to preserve the grandeur of the West for everyone owes its beginnings to photographs taken by artists such as William Henry Jackson that were presented to Congress. Jackson’s photographs, taken while participating in the Hayden Geological Survey in 1871, along with the paintings of artists Thomas Moran, led to the establishment of Yellowstone National Park in 1872, the first of nearly 400 national parks.

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