Hollywood legend Robert Redford, who died Tuesday in his Utah home at age 89, was known for iconic roles and films like Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and All the President’s Men , as well as launching the now-famous Sundance Film Festival. But before he hit it big in show business, Redford had quite a different gig, far from the bright lights of Hollywood, working for a brief time at Yosemite National Park. He said he was inspired to work there after a chance visit as a child, when his mother took him on a trip there to aid in his recovery from a life-threatening illness.

“It all started when I was about 11, growing up in Los Angeles,” Redford said in a 2016 interview with Smithsonian magazine. “I had a mild case of polio—not enough to put me in an iron lung, but enough to ke

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