The Complete Guide to Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park is a wonderland of mountains, valleys, glaciers, alpine meadows, and more. It is a beautiful place to visit and explore.

Glacier National Park is a wonderland of mountains, valleys, glaciers, alpine meadows, and more. It is a beautiful place to visit and explore.
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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.

Hopewell Culture is a 2,619-acre National Historic Park dedicated to the study and preservation of the Hopewell culture. The park consists of three major sites that were occupied by the Hopewell people between 200 BCE and 500 CE: the Mound City Group, Hopeton Earthworks, and Seip Earthworks. The park also includes a museum and Visitor Center that feature exhibits on the Hopewell people and their culture. Visitors to the park can explore the site through guided tours, hiking trails, and canoeing trips.
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The Frederick Douglass National Historic Site preserves the former home of Frederick Douglass, a prominent African American abolitionist, orator, and writer. The site includes Douglass's Cedar Hill estate, where he lived from 1877 until his death in 1895. Visitors can explore the beautifully restored Victorian home, gaining insights into Douglass's life, achievements, and contributions to the fight against slavery. The site also offers exhibits, educational programs, and events, providing a meaningful experience that honors Douglass's legacy and the struggle for civil rights.
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A great place to explore the history of France in America, Fort de Chartres State Historic Site features a reconstruction of the last of four forts named "de Chartres." The first was built in 1720, when France was the dominant colonizing force ranging from the Gulf of Mexico up into Canada. From 1753-1765 Fort de Chartres was the French seat of government for Upper Louisiana.
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The Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks is the consolidated management structure for Sequoia National Park and Kings Canyon National Park in California. The two parks have been jointly administered since 1943. They have a combined size of 1,353 square miles and were designated the UNESCO Sequoia-Kings Canyon Biosphere Reserve in 1976. Huge mountains, rugged foothills, deep canyons, vast caverns, and the world’s largest trees exemplify the diversity of landscapes, life, and beauty here.
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The Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument in New Mexico is home to a series of caves that were inhabited by ancient peoples. The first inhabitants were nomadic groups who used the caves as temporary shelter. In the late 1200s, the Mogollon culture made the caves their home. They built rooms, crafted pottery and raised children in the cliff dwellings for one or two generations. By approximately 1300, the Mogollon had moved on, leaving the walls behind. Today, the cliff dwellings are a popular tourist destination, providing a glimpse into the lives of these ancient people.
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Guadalupe Mountains National Park is a truly unique place, home to a 400-mile long fossil reef that dates back to the Permian period. This ancient reef is one of the most well-preserved in the world, and provides a rare glimpse into a time when giant reptiles roamed the earth. The park was long home to the Mescalero Apache Tribe, who lived here until the US military drove them out by the 1880s. Today, visitors can enjoy stunning views from Guadalupe Peak, the highest mountain in Texas. The Guadalupe Mountains offer something for everyone, with ample opportunities for hiking, camping, and wildlife watching. Whether you're interested in geology or history, this national park is sure to impress.
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