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A symbolic gesture?
WHEN THE PILGRIMS landed in Massachusetts in 1620, they encountered a land breathtaking in its bounty and beauty. They wrote of vast virgin forests; of meadows ripe with wild fruit and woods teeming with deer, turkey and mink. And in the cerulean skies, bald eagles, which numbered about half a million, soared with casual majesty.
July 4, 2007
