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COLORADO RIVER - DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL, 1900-1950

Boating in the bowels of the earth

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Author
L. R. Freeman
Article Date
March 1923
Journal Title
Sunset

A national park in the desert; Boulder Canyon region may furnish a new and spectacular national playground when dam is completed and great lake is formed

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Author
P. Johnston
Article Date
January 1931
Journal Title
Touring Topics

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