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The George
Washington National Forest, now a national treasure, was once"the
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land nobody
wanted". It was formed as a result of the Weeks Law of 1911, which
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authorized the
purchase or exchange of private lands, primarily in the east. Its
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original intent
was to protect water and water supplies that had been damaged by
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abuse during the earlier
settlement and industrial period.
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