
The Whitewater Public Library is hosting the traveling exhibit, “Wisconsin’s John Muir: An Exhibit Celebrating the Centennial of the National Park Service” starting on March 18. The exhibit will be available for viewing in the library’s atrium during all open hours, through April 17.
Generously provided by the Wisconsin Historical Society, this exhibit commemorates the centennial of the National Park Service and explores Muir’s youth in Wisconsin, his advocacy for national parks and his views on environmental issues such as logging, hunting, and climate change.
The eight panels of “Wisconsin’s John Muir” share facsimiles of images and manuscripts from the Society’s library and archives alongside Muir quotes and interpretive texts. More information about the exhibit, including links to Muir’s books, writings, and biographical information, can be found on the Society’s website at wisconsinhistory.org.
The Whitewater Public Library is located at 431 W. Center Street in Whitewater. For more information, visit whitewaterlibrary.org, email library@whitewater-wi.gov or call 262-473-0530.






