On behalf of students, scholars, naturalists, conservationists, geologists, glaciologist, botanists, hikers of the world, and lovers of all natural things in the universe, the John Muir Memorial Association wants to say, "Thank you, John Muir, for your many contributions to these important areas." Our goal is to provide adequate space, resources, and access to let this Site reach its full potential as an interpretive and educational center. Private funds will be required.
I. Background. The central attraction of the John Muir National Historic Site is the 17-room Victorian ranch house that was Muir's home from 1890 until 1914. Finished in 1882 by Muir's father-in-law, Dr. John Strentzel, this home was the center of Muir's literary output, his family life, and the 2,600 acre Muir-Strentzel fruit farm ranch. The Site also includes the 1848 Martinez adobe and nearby Mt. Wanda (325 acres).
II. The Need. The current visitor center
struggles in an undersized former veterinary clinic. It provides inadequate space for virtually every essential function. The Association wants to provide expanded visitor and education space; adequate parking; secure fixtures to exhibit prime examples of Muir's literary works; and adequate space for NPS administration and staff.
III. The Vision. Among the planned new components are:
We welcome your help as a contributor or as a volunteer on the project.
Please call us at (925) 253-0769 or write to us at 99 Brookwood Rd., Suite 6, Orinda, CA 94563.
E-mail: Fred Stickney
For more information: John Muir National Historic Site Capital Campaign Fund - offsite link
Source:
adapted from a publication of the
John Muir Memorial Association.
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