Visit the Muir-Stentzel Hanna Cemetary to pay homage to a man who is known as the “Father of the National Parks”. You may have heard of John Muir– many California parks are named after him, and you can visit this historic gravesite in Northern California.

Born in 1838 in Scotland, John Muir immigrated to the United States and spent his life advocating for the preservation of California’s wild lands.

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So, plan a trip to the John Muir National Historic Site to learn more about this incredible historical figure. Have you visited this historic site and the gravesite?

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