One hundred and eleven years ago, Teddy Roosevelt, then President,
stood on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon – the marvel that he would
make a national monument – and said he had one request: “Keep this
wonder of nature as it is now,” he said. “Leave it as it is. You cannot
improve on it. The ages have been at work on it, and man can only mar
it.” Now, there is a fight over plans for commercial development right
there. Pro, con, Navajos, Italians. On the rim and at the bottom of
the canyon. This hour, On Point: the fight over the future of the Grand
Canyon. / Tom Ashbrook
Interview:
https://onpoint.wbur.org/2014/09/15/grand-canyon-development
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