They Used to FEED GRIZZLIES in Yellowstone
For about 100 years, Grizzly feeding was a regular occurrence in Yellowstone National Park. As you can imagine, this didn't go well for the grizzlies.

For about 100 years, Grizzly feeding was a regular occurrence in Yellowstone National Park. As you can imagine, this didn't go well for the grizzlies.
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Assateague Island
Maryland
Virginia
Discover one of the few places in America where horses roam free. Assateague Island is a barrier island between Maryland and Virginia.
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Watkins Glen State Park
New York
Experience one of the most visited parks in the Finger Lake region of New York State.
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Women's Rights NHP
New York
From the Statues, to the Church, and Museum, take a tour and learn about the history of Women's Rights in Seneca Falls.
Salem Maritime National Historic Site, established in1938, is the first National Historic Site in the United States. The site consists of nine acres of land and twelve historic structures along the Salem waterfront, as well as a downtown visitor center. Located in the urban setting of Salem, the park preserves and interprets over 600 years of New England's maritime history and global connections. The park's buildings, wharves, and sailing vessels tell the stories of the sailors, Revolutionaries, merchants, privateers, fishermen, imports and exports that shaped Salem's maritime history. Visitors can explore the park on their own or take part in ranger-led programs. Salem Maritime is also home to a variety of events throughout the year, including candlelight cemetery tours, live music concerts, and historic reenactments.
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The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial is next to the National Mall in Washington, D.C. It covers four acres and includes the Stone of Hope, a granite statue of Civil Rights Movement leader Martin Luther King Jr. carved by sculptor Lei Yixin. The inspiration for the memorial design is a line from King's "I Have a Dream" speech: "Out of the mountain of despair, a stone of hope." The memorial opened to the public on August 22, 2011.
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A tribute to a time when America took on big projects, the 363-mile Erie Canal runs across Upstate New York, from east to west between the Hudson River and Lake Erie. It was created to connect boat traffic between the Atlantic Ocean and the Great Lakes. In 1825, when it opened, it was the second longest canal in the world after the Grand Canal in China. Today it is part of the New York State Canal System, connecting with three other canals that are mostly used for recreation. The Erie Canalway Trail is popular with cyclists – and if its 360-mile course isn't long enough, you can continue onto the Empire State Trail, which runs a total of 750 miles.
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The Obed Wild and Scenic River is a beautiful spot for a nature hike or a day of fishing. Located in Tennessee, the river is one of the few remaining rivers in the southeastern US that has not been dammed. The ancestral homelands of the Cherokee Nation and other Native American groups, the area is renowned for its rugged landscapes and unspoiled beauty, and it boasts dramatic sandstone cliffs, crystal-clear waterways, and lush forests. The park offers a wealth of outdoor activities like hiking, rock climbing, and kayaking, attracting adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts. Its historical significance, rich biodiversity, and stunning vistas make the Obed River a cherished destination, providing a sanctuary for both wildlife and those seeking respite in the great outdoors.
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Situated in the Texas Panhandle, Lake Meredith National Recreation Area is a serene oasis for humans and wildlife alike. The centerpiece of the park is 10,000-acre Lake Meredith, a reservoir created by Sanford Dam on the Canadian River. The lake and its surroundings offer a variety of activities for visitors, including boating, fishing, swimming, camping, hiking, and hunting. Unfortunately, due to record-low water levels, many of these activities have been suspended in recent years. However, five boat launch ramps remain open, and park headquarters are still in operation. With its beautiful scenery and abundant wildlife, Lake Meredith National Recreation Area is a great place to enjoy the outdoors.
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The Mississippi National River and Recreation Area is a sprawling 72-mile park that offers something for everyone. Whether you're looking to relax in nature or get active, there's something for you here. Fish and boat in the calm waters, explore the trails on foot or by bike, or paddle a kayak through the rapids. The visitor center is also a great place to learn about the history of the Mississippi River and see some amazing artifacts. If you're looking for an adventure, Upper St. Anthony Falls Lock and Dam is a must-see. Self-serve kayaks are available for exploring, and the views from the top of the dam are incredible. No matter what your interests are, you're sure to find something to enjoy at Mississippi River National Recreation Area.
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