File:Road to Richard St. Barbe Baker's Grove of International Understanding, 1930's.png
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| Caption | Giants of the Redwood Empire Highway in Northern California leading toward the “Grove of International Understanding” established by Mr. St. Barbe Baker. These trees are thousands of years old and at one time covered all of this country. They are fast disappearing and it was the mission of Mr. Baker to awaken the people to their ancient glory, their unspeakable grandeur and their value as evidences of a distant past. It is in this remaining redwood grove that Mr. Baker has visualized a meeting place for all races and all religions which he has named the “Grove of International Understanding.” |
| Source | The Bahá’í World. Vol 5, page 550. View as PDF |
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| From the Bahá’í Publications, by permission of the copyright owner, National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States © 1910-2021. |
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| current | 09:24, 8 February 2020 | 882 × 1,138 (1.74 MB) | Jagar (talk | contribs) | From BW Vol. 5 p 550 Caption: "Giants of the Redwood Empire Highway in Northern California leading toward the "Grove of International Understanding" established by Mr. St. Barbe Baker. These trees are thousands of years old and at one time covered all of this country. They are fast disappearing and it was the mission of Mr. Baker to awaken the people to their ancient glory, their unspeakable grandeur and their value as evidences of a distant past. It is in this remaining redwood grove that M... |
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