The Boyhood of John Muir, directed by Lawrence Holt, explores the youth of Scottish emigrant John Muir, known today as the founder of Yosemite National Park and the Sierra Club and as America’s first environmentalist. The film is a compelling look at the early life of America’s first great spokesman for wilderness. Presented in partnership with the 2007 Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital. (1997, 78 minutes)
Film is free and open to the public. Seating is first come, first served. Please use the Special Events Entrance on the corner of 7th and Constitution Avenue, NW.
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Added by Kawilmes on February 27, 2007