National Museum of Forest Service History – Jim Yule Interpretive Signage

The National Museum of Forest Service History built an interpretive sign bank focusing on Jim Yule, a Montana native who, working in his Missoula community, pioneered innovative mapping techniques for the U.S. Forest Service, revolutionizing map making.

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