Step Into History Digital Edition – John Burroughs, American Naturalist
Step into history with a discussion on John Burroughs, famed author naturalist. Born in the 1830’s, John Burroughs through his writings changed America’s view on the environment and sparked the nature study movement. Learn about a man who made friends ranging from famous inventor Thomas Edison to President Theodore Roosevelt. Sign up now to hear about the life of John Burroughs and his legacy from our Lead Historian Chase Galewski.

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