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Texas State Parks : the first 100 years, 1923-2023 / George Bristol ; with contributions by Jennifer L. Bristol and Cynthia A. Brandimarte.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Bristol, George Lambert, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Texas. Parks and Wildlife Department--History.
- Texas.
- Parks--Texas--History.
- Parks.
- Parks--Texas--Pictorial works.
- Physical Description:
- xvii, 412 pages : illustrations, maps, photographs ; 27 cm
- Other Title:
- Texas State Parks : the first hundred years
- Texas State Parks : the first one hundred years
- Texas State Parks : 100 years
- Texas State Parks : one hundred years
- Place of Publication:
- Fort Worth, Texas : TCU Press, [2023]
- Summary:
- "Texas State Parks: The First 100 Years, 1923-2023 examines the history of one of Texas's most treasured assets: our state parks. From the legislative establishment of the original Texas State Parks Board to the present, the development of our state and national parks over the last one hundred years has depended upon an evolving concept of public lands for public use and enjoyment. One of America's best ideas has been a parks system for all--first at the national level, then among the states. In Texas, leaders have emerged at every stage of this hundred-year history to lend their names and reputations to the cause of conservation and preservation, which have met growing acceptance among the public at large. This book explores the contributions of these giants at all levels. Together, they gave meaning to Teddy Roosevelt's call to arms for the preservation of public lands as one of the country's foundations of an "essential democracy." In 1994, George Bristol received a presidential appointment to the National Parks Foundation, launching a new journey after successful careers in politics and business. He established the Texas Coalition for Conservation in 2001 and began an eighteen-year effort that culminated in the people of Texas overwhelmingly voting to direct all revenue generated from the Sporting Goods Sales Tax to state parks and historic sites, as originally intended--a move that for the first time would secure reliable funding for the maintenance and preservation of Texas's most awesome public assets."--Cover page 4.
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Genesis: The National Parks
- ch. 2 Texas Women in the State Parks Movement
- ch. 3 Genesis: The State Parks
- ch. 4 A New Deal for Texas State Parks
- ch. 5 War, Peace, Drought, and a War Within
- ch. 6 President and Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson: Forces for Nature
- ch. 7 The Golden Years: 1963
- 1980
- ch. 8 The Sporting Goods Sales Tax: Leadership at Every Level
- ch. 9 Starts and Stops: Fickle Legislatures: 1994
- 2016
- ch. 10 The Essential Answer: A Constitutional Amendment
- ch. 11 Private Park Philanthropy: An Essential Partner
- ch. 12 A Brighter Future
- Epilogue: Looking to the Past to Secure the Future: A Final Observation
- Appendix A Texas State Parks
- Appendix B The Original Twenty-Three State Parks
- Appendix C The Legislation That Started It All: 1923 Parks Bill
- Appendix D 2019 Polls and Public Support
- Appendix E Proposition 5 Campaign.
- Notes:
- "A joint project of the Center for Texas Studies at TCU and TCU Press"--Title page.
- ISBN:
- 9780875658339
- 0875658334
- OCLC:
- 1356233669
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