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For three years now, Sacha Wells, an interpretive ranger for the Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests, has made “Ground ...
Seven people have died after a tour van and pickup truck collided on a highway near Yellowstone National Park, according to Idaho State Police.
Talk Highlights: Meet Ranger Doug, a former Grand Teton National Park ranger who stumbled on a forgotten WPA-era poster and launched a 40-year mission to rediscover the National Park's lost art legacy ...
Local artist Kathy Stark's "See Jacksonville" pays tribute to local parks in the style of WPA-era national park posters.
Local artist Kathy Stark's "See Jacksonville" pays tribute to local parks in the style of WPA-era national park posters.
Jacksonville artist Kathy Stark has created paintings paying homage to WPA era National Parks posters dating from the 1930s using local nature sites.
A tale of a WPA-era building in New Orleans' City Park, the I-610, and high school football Part of the celebrated '30s golf clubhouse is still doing its duty, but in a new way.
In 1934, the National Park Service authorized a poster program in collaboration with the WPA's Federal Art Project, which put unemployed artists to work as part of the New Deal.
Doug Leen has been a ranger, a dentist, a frontiersman. He's also pursued the history of classic national park posters. His book of research and art is out now.