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In any time of year, this unsung national park in the Ohio River Valley offers a stunning escape.

In any time of year, this unsung national park in the Ohio River Valley offers a stunning escape.
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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.
42°54'37.14"N, 76°47'47.43"W
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.

Saint Paul’s Church National Historic Site, located in Mount Vernon, New York, dates back to 1665 and played a key role in American history. The church served as a Revolutionary War field hospital after the 1776 Battle of Pell’s Point and witnessed important debates on religious freedom. Its adjacent cemetery contains gravestones from the 18th and 19th centuries, reflecting the community’s diverse history. Today, the site offers tours, exhibits, and educational programs, preserving its legacy as a symbol of early American religious, political, and military life.
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Shiloh National Military Park preserves the Civil War battlefields at Shiloh and Corinth. The main section of the park is in the unincorporated town of Shiloh, about nine miles south of Savannah, Tennessee, with an additional area located in the city of Corinth, Mississippi, 23 miles southwest of Shiloh. The Battle of Shiloh (April 6–7, 1862) began a six-month struggle for control of the strategic railroad junction at Corinth that continued through the Battles of Iuka (September 19, 1862) and Corinth (October 3–4, 1862). Although Union forces ultimately succeeded in capturing Corinth, the high number of casualties on both sides – over 23,000 total – made it clear that the Civil War would be a long and bloody conflict. Today, visitors to Shiloh National Military Park can see the preserved battlefields where some of the fiercest fighting of the war took place.
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Fenway Park, an iconic baseball stadium in Boston, is a revered gem in sports history. Erected in 1912, it stands as the oldest Major League Baseball venue still in use. The park's distinctive "Green Monster," a towering left-field wall, has witnessed countless home runs and heart-pounding moments. Fenway's intimate dimensions create an unparalleled atmosphere, fostering a deep connection between fans and players. Its timeless charm, including hand-operated scoreboards and original architecture, evokes a sense of nostalgia.
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One of America's first national forests, Pisgah spans over 500,000 acres, set entirely in North Carolina. It was the site of the country's first school of forestry, but these days it's better known as a terrific place for hiking, fishing, rock climbing, water activities and mountain biking. There are hundreds of miles of trails passing by whitewater rivers and waterfalls. Hikers wanting a deeper experience should try out Mountains-to-the-Sea Trail or the Shut-In Trail. If you're going on two wheels, leave Farlow Gap to the experts!
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Wilderness State Park, located near Mackinaw City, is home to 26 miles of beautiful Lake Michigan shoreline, a vast trail system and unique camping opportunities. Aptly named, the 10,000-acre park offers diverse forested dune and swale complexes, wetlands, camping areas, and many miles of hiking trails. The terrain is a mixture of dense coniferous forest and mature hardwood forest, with pockets of open meadows and carpets of wildflowers in the spring. There is an abundance of small ponds mixed in with coniferous wetlands. Wilderness State Park was designated a Michigan "dark sky preserve" in 2012.
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Go beyond Virgin Islands National Park's 7,000 acres of lush landscapes and pristine Caribbean coastline. Hike to historic plantation sites to learn about a challenging past when sugar and enslaved labor dominated life on the island. Visit the Indigenous Taino's ancient petroglyphs. Snorkel coral reefs to discover hidden marine life. Two-thirds of the island of St. John is national park, making it a unique destination for visitors.
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