Ruby's Inn at Bryce Canyon
Ruby's Inn was established in 1916 and has many amenities. Come along as we give you a tour!

Ruby's Inn was established in 1916 and has many amenities. Come along as we give you a tour!
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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.

Located on Jamestown Island in Virginia, Historic Jamestowne is the cultural heritage site that includes the remains of the original 1607 James Fort as well as the later 17th-century town of Jamestown. Operated as a partnership between Preservation Virginia and the National Park Service, Historic Jamestowne is a living history museum where visitors can explore the archaeological remains of the fort, learn about the daily life of the colonists, and see demonstrations of traditional 17th-century crafts. When Queen Elizabeth II visited the site in 2007, she noted Virginia was not just the site of the first English colony in North America, but also the beginning of the British Empire. In addition to its rich history, Historic Jamestowne is also home to a variety of plant and animal species, making it a popular destination for birders and nature lovers alike.
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Santee Indian Mound was part of a village complex built some time between 1200-1500. Fort Watson was a British fortification built during the American Revolution, strategically located on a burial ground of the Santee Indians overlooking the nearby Santee River. It was a crucial link in the British supply chain to their troops in the southern colonies. In 1781, the fort was captured by American forces led by General Francis Marion and Lieutenant Colonel Henry Lee after a week-long siege. The victory at Fort Watson enabled the Americans to gain control of the region and disrupt British supply lines, ultimately contributing to the British surrender at Yorktown later that year. Today it is located in the Santee National Wildlife Refuge.
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Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park is located in Vermont and celebrates the natural and cultural history of land conservation. The park tells the stories of how people have interacted with the land through exhibits, ranger-led programs, and special events. The park was established in 1992 to preserve the farm and estate of George Perkins Marsh, an early advocate for conservation. The park is also home to the Rockefeller family's former summer estate, which was donated to the park service by Laurance S. Rockefeller in 2002. The park also offers opportunities for recreation, such as hiking, picnicking, and cross-country skiing. In addition, the park is home to a working farm that uses sustainable agriculture practices. The farm provides visitors with a chance to learn about food production and land stewardship.
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Rising from the heart of the Tularosa Basin is one of the world's great natural wonders - the glistening white sands of New Mexico. Great wave-like dunes of gypsum sand have engulfed 275 square miles of desert, creating the world's largest gypsum dunefield. White Sands National Park preserves a major portion of this unique dunefield, along with the plants and animals that live here. Occasionally the Dunes Drive may be closed on short notice when a missle test is scheduled. Keep an eye on the skies and check with NPS before you go.
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Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area encompasses the 130-mile long Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake, which was created by the Grand Coulee Dam on the Columbia River. The area offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities such as fishing, swimming, canoeing, boating, hunting, and camping. The lake is also a popular destination for houseboaters and there are several marinas and boat launch sites located around the lake. In addition to the recreational opportunities, the Lake Roosevelt National Recreation Area is also home to several historical and cultural sites. These include the Grand Coulee Dam, Fort Spokane, and St. Paul's Mission.
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Capitol Reef National Park, the least-visited of Utah’s "Mighty Five", is located in Utah's south-central desert in an area historically inhabited by several Indigenous peoples, including the Southern Paiute, Ute, and Navajo tribes. Its prominent feature, the Waterpocket Fold, showcases dramatic rock formations, while petroglyphs and historic orchards add cultural significance. Visitors can explore scenic drives, hike along stunning trails, and stargaze in its International Dark Sky Park. Capitol Reef is a nature lover's paradise, providing a unique blend of natural beauty and history.
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