Muir Woods National Monument preserves one of the last remaining old-growth redwood forests in the San Francisco Bay Area. The proximity of Muir Woods to San Francisco makes it a major tourist attraction,  the most accessible and visited of all redwood forests. Established  by Theodore Roosevelt in 1908, Muir Woods was the first National Monument created from land donated by a private individual, US Congressman  William Kent, who insisted that the new monument be named after John Muir rather than himself.     
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