While the presidency of this great nation is often associated with business suits, the bustling Oval Office and historic decisions, some of the most iconic executive leaders found solace and ...
Herbert Hoover, Dwight Eisenhower and George H.W. Bush. The experiences of these leaders on lakes and streams impressed upon them the importance of land and water stewardship, furthering their ...
Four 20th -century presidents have sported first and last names beginning with the same letter (alliteration) — Woodrow Wilson, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover ... go fishing or hold an event?
The threat of a trade war with Canada’s closest ally has the Manitoba government eyeing procurement processes and U.S.
The threat of a trade war with Canada’s closest ally has the Manitoba government eyeing procurement processes and U.S. contracts — one of which runs online park pass purchases and is set ...
KB “The gods do not deduct from man’s allotted span the hours spent in fishing.” - Herbert Hoover ...
Arizona Governors George W.P. Hunt and John Phillips enjoyed hunting and fishing with John Butler ... U.S. Presidents Teddy Roosevelt and Herbert Hoover also occasionally stopped at Butler Lodge.
In 1922, Herbert Hoover, then Secretary of Commerce ... It provides a playground for water-based activities, including boating, fishing, kayaking, and paddleboarding. Lake Mead National Recreation ...
The dam, named after President Herbert Hoover, was originally built to provide irrigation ... The dam is also popular for fishing, camping, and boating. The dams, which number more than 3,000, in the ...
When he died, Coolidge lamented: “His especial delight was to ride with me in the boats when I went fishing ... because it made the reserved Hoover more relatable. And it worked! The people elected ...