On the recordFebruary 22, 1966
The right of easy access to places of beauty and tranquility where every family can find recreation and refreshment-and the duty to preserve such places clean and unspoiled.
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presidency.ucsb.eduThe right of easy access to places of beauty and tranquility where every family can find recreation and refreshment-and the duty to preserve such places clean and unspoiled.
Special Message to the Congress Proposing Measures To Preserve America's Natural Heritage
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