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Posts Tagged ‘conservation’

Conserving a Twenty-Year Labor of Love | The Moab Museum’s Homage to Urbanek

Longtime Moab locals, John and Anne Urbanek presented what is today referred to as “the Urbanek map” to the Moab Museum in December 2005. Originally from Kansas, John and Anne moved to Moab for employment at Arches National Park. Prior to Moab, John served as a pilot in the Korean War and enjoyed observing the…

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