In the Footsteps of John Muir - Glacier Change and Landscape Evolution in Glacier Bay

Dates
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Location
Stewart Lee Udall Department of the Interior Building, Rachel Carson Room
Fee
Free
Description

The photographic record of Glacier Bay begins in 1883, only four years after John Muir ‘discovered’ Glacier Bay in 1879. Join U.S. Geological Survey Senior Science Advisor for National Civil Applications Bruce F. Molnia, Ph.D., as he uses historical and modern images to document the evolution of Glacier Bay National Park over the past 133 years.
 

Accessibility - If you need an accommodation in order to participate in the event (such as an interpreter), please notify museum staff at (202) 208-4730 five business days in advance of the program. 

Building Access - All adults must present a photo ID to enter the building. All visitors will be subject to security screenings, including bag and parcel checks.

LOCATION - The Rachel Carson Room is located next to the basement cafeteria of the Stewart Lee Udall Department of the Interior Building.

Contact
Diana Ziegler
Phone
202-208-4743

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