This book examines the creation, characteristics, and tribulations of the First United States National Recreation Area.
He also serves as program supervisor for the Bachelor of Arts in Social Science degree.. history, environmental history, modern Nevada, and History of the American West.
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Foster is currently a professor of History at Great Basin College in Elko, Nevada, where he teaches courses on U.
His research interests include the History of water-based recreation, the Civilian Conservation Corps, and the American conceptualization of place.
About the Author: Jonathan Foster received his Ph D in History from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Jonathan Foster\'s examination of these challenges and the responses to them reveal an increasingly anxious relationship between the government, the public, and special interest groups in the American West.
The area\'s extreme popularity has, in combination with changing public attitudes regarding preservation and safety, presented the National Park Service with tremendous challenges in recent decades.
Over the course of its existence, the area has served as a model for a subsequent system of National Recreation Areas.
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First named the Boulder Dam Recreation Area, this parkland was created in 1936 by a memorandum of agreement between the National Park Service and the U.
It also addresses the National Park Service\'s historic role in managing reservoir-based Recreation in a uniquely arid region.
This book examines the creation, characteristics, and tribulations of the First United States National Recreation Area