Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Signs Along the Trail
The American Museum of Natural History was invited to under take the development of the project. William H. Carr, Assistant Curator of the Department of Education, was appointed to build the trails, arrange for exhibits and act as resident naturalist in charge of this im portant out-door-educational experiment. Mr. Carr was ably assisted by his wife, Marion B. Carr.
During the season some persons visited the trails. The museum building was completed in September of 1927 and will be open during the Spring and Summer months of 1928.
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