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Wilson signed the Grand Canyon into national park status in 1919, but it wasn't
1919 Event

February 26

Grand Canyon Becomes National Park: Wilderness Protected

Wilson signed the Grand Canyon into national park status in 1919, but it wasn't discovery — it was damage control. Miners had been blasting the rim for copper and asbestos. Entrepreneurs were building hotels on the edge. The Kolb brothers ran a photo studio literally hanging off the cliff. Roosevelt had tried to protect it as a national monument in 1908, but Congress blocked him. Took eleven more years and a world war before they agreed. The canyon is 277 miles long. Humans nearly turned it into real estate.

February 26, 1919

107 years ago

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