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Yosemite National Park Celebrates 150 Years of Splendor

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Yosemite National Park's Lower and Middle Young Lakes near Rugged Peak.
(Image credit: National Park Service)

The most stunning granite gorge in the western United States was protected 150 years ago today (June 30), by a bill signed by President Abraham Lincoln during the height of the Civil War.

The Yosemite Grant Act set aside Yosemite Valley's amazing cliffs and rushing waterfalls, and the Mariposa Grove's towering sequoias, for public use and recreation "for all time."

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Becky Oskin
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Becky Oskin covers Earth science, climate change and space, as well as general science topics. Becky was a science reporter at Live Science and The Pasadena Star-News; she has freelanced for New Scientist and the American Institute of Physics. She earned a master's degree in geology from Caltech, a bachelor's degree from Washington State University, and a graduate certificate in science writing from the University of California, Santa Cruz.