National Museum of the American Indian
The museum does a good job of showing the viewpoints of the Native Nations and of the U.S. and highlighting the clash of these cultures.

The museum does a good job of showing the viewpoints of the Native Nations and of the U.S. and highlighting the clash of these cultures.
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37°56'4.26"N, 75°22'32.44"W
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.
42°22'50.07"N, 76°52'24.41"W
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.

Normandy, France, is renowned for its pivotal role in WWII, particularly the D-Day landings on June 6, 1944. The beaches—Omaha, Utah, Gold, Juno, and Sword—were the sites of the Allied invasion that marked the beginning of the end for Nazi occupation in Europe. The Normandy American Cemetery, located in Colleville-sur-Mer, is a solemn tribute to American soldiers who perished during World War II, particularly during the D-Day landings and subsequent operations. It was established by the U.S. First Army on June 8, 1944, on the site of the temporary American St. Laurent Cemetery, and was the first American cemetery on European soil in World War II. Covering 172.5 acres, it contains the graves of 9,386 military personnel and a memorial to 1,557 missing soldiers. The meticulously maintained grounds overlook Omaha Beach, one of the pivotal sites of the Allied invasion.
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San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park includes a fleet of historic ships, a maritime museum, and a research center. The park's fleet of historic ships includes the steam ferryboat Eureka, the steam tugboat Hercules, and the scooner Alma, and other notable survivors from the late 19th and early 20th century. The maritime museum features exhibits on the history of San Francisco Bay and its role in the development of California. The research center houses a library and archives on maritime history stretching back to the 1930s, and is the largest maritime library on the West Coast. The park also offers educational programs and public events throughout the year. The visitor center, Hyde Street Pier, and Maritime Museum are all situated adjacent to the foot of Hyde Street and at the western end of the Fisherman's Wharf district.
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Keweenaw National Historical Park is a National Historic Park located in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The park was established in 1992 to preserve and interpret the region's copper mining history. Today, the park encompasses over 3,000 acres of land and features a variety of historic sites, including the Calumet Visitor Center, the Quincy Mine Hoist Association Museum, and the stamp mill at the Miners' National Monument. In addition, the park is home to a variety of wildlife, including bald eagles, ospreys, and peregrine falcons. Visitors can also take part in a variety of ranger-led programs, such as guided hikes and mine tours.
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The Sáttítla Highlands National Monument in northern California spans over 224,000 acres of diverse habitats across the Modoc, Shasta-Trinity, and Klamath National Forests. Sacred to the Pit River Tribe, Modoc Peoples, and other Indigenous communities, the area holds deep cultural significance. Anchored by the Medicine Lake Volcano, the monument features dramatic volcanic landscapes with cinder cones, lava tubes, and obsidian deposits integral to Indigenous traditions. Home to rare species like the northern spotted owl and Cascades frog, the region protects vital aquifers and lush forests. The monument preserves its cultural, ecological, and geological legacy for future generations.
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Just 75 miles from the bustle of Washington, D.C., Shenandoah National Park is a land bursting with cascading waterfalls, spectacular vistas, fields of wildflowers, and quiet wooded hollows. With over 200,000 acres of protected lands that are haven to deer, songbirds, and black bear, there's so much to explore. Take a hike on one of the many trails through the park, relax in a quiet meadow, or have a picnic lunch with a view. You can also drive the scenic Skyline Drive for stunning views of the Shenandoah Valley. No matter how you choose to spend your time in Shenandoah National Park, you're sure to create memories that will last a lifetime.
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Whiskeytown National Recreation Area in northern California combines natural beauty with rich history, offering visitors a unique blend of outdoor activities and scenic landscapes. Centered around Whiskeytown Lake, the area features crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming, kayaking, and fishing. Hikers enjoy trails leading to waterfalls, such as Whiskeytown Falls, and diverse ecosystems in this tranquil setting. The site also reflects California’s Gold Rush past, making it an ideal destination for both adventure and historical exploration.
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