Sanilac Petroglyphs State Park in Michigan's Thumb
Sanilac Petroglyphs Historic State Park is a special place near Cass City for rock carvings that are more than a thousand years old.

Sanilac Petroglyphs Historic State Park is a special place near Cass City for rock carvings that are more than a thousand years old.
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Assateague Island
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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.

Horseshoe Bend National Military Park is the site of the last battle of the Creek War on March 27, 1814. General Andrew Jackson's Tennessee militia, aided by the 39th U.S. Infantry Regiment and Cherokee and Lower Creek allies, won a decisive victory against the Upper Creek Red Stick Nation during the Battle of Horseshoe Bend at this site on the Tallapoosa River. Jackson's decisive victory at Horseshoe Bend broke the power of the Upper Creeks and opened up new territory in Alabama and Georgia for white settlement. On August 9, 1814, the Creeks signed the Treaty of Fort Jackson, which ceded 23 million acres of land in Alabama and Georgia to the United States government.
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The Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Grove on the Potomac is located in Lady Bird Johnson Park in Washington, D.C. The presidential memorial consists of two parts: a granite monolith commemorative area surrounded by a serpentine pattern of walks and trails, and a grassy meadow. The Grove was closed to the public for many years due to pollution and maintenance issues, but has recently reopened. Visitors can enjoy the tranquil setting and views of the Potomac River. The Lyndon Baines Johnson Memorial Grove is a unique memorial that honors our 36th president.
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In the Battle of Vicksburg, which was fought from March 29 to July 4, 1863, the Union army, under the command of General Ulysses S. Grant, laid siege to the city of Vicksburg, Mississippi, hoping to gain control of the Mississippi River. The Confederate army, led by General John C. Pemberton, was determined to stop them. For 47 days, the two armies fought a grinding battle of attrition, with neither side able to gain an advantage. In the end, the Union army prevailed and the city of Vicksburg surrendered. Today, the site of the battle is preserved at Vicksburg National Military Park. Visitors can see the reconstructed fortifications and trenches that were so important to the outcome of the battle.
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Buck Island Reef National Monument is one of the most unique national monuments in the United States. The vast majority of the monument – nearly 19,000 acres – is underwater and is home to an amazing array of marine life, including turtles, stingrays and a wide variety of colorful fish. The island itself is also a fascinating place, with its white sand beaches and lush vegetation. Visitors to the monument can enjoy snorkeling, swimming and hiking, and there are also a number of ranger-led programs that offer a more in-depth look at the natural wonders of the area. Whether you're interested in wildlife or simply looking for a beautiful place to relax, Buck Island Reef National Monument is definitely worth a visit.
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A collection of barrier islands three miles off the coast of North Carolina, Cape Lookout National Seashore is a wonderful place for bird-watching, collecting shells and fishing. It's also the first area certified as a Dark Sky Park on the Eastern Atlantic Coast, offering incredible views of the stars at night.
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Wallace Falls State Park, nestled in Washington’s Cascade Mountains, offers a beautiful blend of lush forests, waterfalls, and scenic viewpoints. The main highlight is Wallace Falls, a series of three waterfalls cascading 265 feet, accessible via well-maintained trails. Popular for hiking, the park has trails ranging from easy to moderate difficulty, with breathtaking views of the Skykomish River Valley and surrounding peaks.
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