The American Landscape

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“The American landscape is fit to be admired. It is ours, -our patrimony,-our best inheritance, a greater treasury of beauty than all the art museums of Europe combined, and truly more valuable than all the deposits of iron, gold and petroleum. It ought to be loved,-not weakly and from a distance, but intelligently, intimately, and with taste and discrimination.” Frank A. Waugh, 1910.