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Part one, Sunday, June
5, 2005
Tiny Block Island has kept its unspoiled beauty, thanks to three decades of work that was inspired by one man, the beloved Rob Lewis. Today's stories, photos | Multimedia, audio slideshow Part two, Monday,
June 6, 2005
Connecticut couple Elise and David Lapham open their trails to the public and help save some of the island's favorite places. Today's stories, photos | Multimedia, audio slideshow Part three, Tuesday,
June 7, 2005
When erosion threatens to topple the Southeast Lighthouse, Rob Lewis steps forward to do the impossible. Today's stories, photos | Multimedia, audio slideshow Part four, Wednesday,
June 8, 2005
Keith Lewis could be a very wealthy man, but instead he carries on his father's work to save Block Island. Today's stories, photos | Multimedia, audio slideshow Part five, Thursday, June
9, 2005
As his work begins to gain international attention, Rob Lewis faces one more battle, but this one is personal. Today's stories, photos | Multimedia, audio slideshow Part six, Friday, June 10,
2005
Though more than 40 percent of the island is now protected, the battle to balance development with conservation never ends. Today's stories, photos | Multimedia, audio slideshow Part seven, Sunday, June
12, 2005
A year on Block Island captured in pictures. |
Extras
Online
guide to Block Island: Tell
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Maps
Graphic: Block Island, a jewel 40,000 years in the making Graphic: Preserved land on Block Island Video
Watch The Block Island Nature Conservancy, a documentary by Henry D. Sharpe Jr. ,1991 (runtime 21 minutes)
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