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George B. Hartzog, Jr. (1920-2008) was Director of the National Park Service during the 1960s and early 1970s. During his tenure Mr. Hartzog oversaw the largest expansion of the system -- 72 sites encompassing 2.7 million acres -- including recreation areas, seashores, river ways and historical monuments, such as Gateway National Recreation Area in New York City and Golden Gate National Recreation Area on San Francisco Bay.
Please see lot 8 for a mural version of the image.
Please see lot 8 for a mural version of the image.