In the time since desert protection advocate Minerva Hamilton Hoyt successfully spearheaded efforts to add Joshua Tree into the National Park System in the 1930s, it has gone from a quiet locale to one of the most visited parks in the country. Many of Joshua Tree’s trails, campgrounds and facilities familiar to park visitors today are the legacy of a special National Park System-wide construction program called Mission 66. This program, intended to celebrate the National Park Service’s 50th anniversary in 1966, is captured in several postcards in the museum collection.
As with all parks, Joshua Tree is influenced by events and conditions beyond its boundaries. Development of neighboring lands can alter environmental conditions, and changing visitation trends may require changes in facilities and management. A combination of objects, maps, and drawings provide snapshots in time.
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Park Boulevard through Hidden Valley
National Park Service photograph
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Hoyt Album
Joshua Tree National Park, JOTR 16935
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NPS Inspector Primm at Joshua Tree
Joshua Tree National Park, JOTR 11350
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The Western Woman
Research library, Joshua Tree National Park
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Spirit of the Desert - Joshua Tree NP
Courtesy of Cory Ench. Copyright Ench ©2004.
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Oasis of Mara Visitor Center postcard
Joshua Tree National Park, JOTR 25426
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Oasis of Mara Headquarters today
National Park Service photograph
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“Yogi's Playground” Postcard
Joshua Tree National Park, JOTR 8868
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“Ten Feet from Hell” Postcard
Joshua Tree National Park, JOTR 11802
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“Oasis of Mara” Postcard
Joshua Tree National Park, JOTR 20437
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“Joshua Tree National Monument” Postcard
Joshua Tree National Park, JOTR 25427
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“Twentynine Palms Oasis” Postcard
Joshua Tree National Park, JOTR 32053
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Right of Way Drawing
Joshua Tree National Park, JOTR 837
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Joshua Tree & Colorado river aqueduct
NPS Technical Report #FY02-0008
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Tunnel Liner
Courtesy Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
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Coxcomb Tunnel today
Courtesy Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
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Building of Coxcomb Tunnel
Courtesy Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
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California Desert Protection Act
Joshua Tree National Park, JOTR 824
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1994 Property Additions Map
National Park Service
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California Desert Protection Act Signing
Death Valley National Park, DEVA 2586
Last updated: October 15, 2024