Antietam: The Bloody Lane
As morning broke on Sept 17, 1862 Union Gens. French and Richardson attacked D.H. Hill's Rebel forces; 3 hours later 5,500 men were killed or wounded.

As morning broke on Sept 17, 1862 Union Gens. French and Richardson attacked D.H. Hill's Rebel forces; 3 hours later 5,500 men were killed or wounded.
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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.
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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.

Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park protects one of the largest and most complex archaeological sites in the Southeastern US. There is evidence of human habitation at the site stretching back 12,000 years. Archaeological excavations in the 1940s uncovered artifacts that show a wide trading network across the southeast. The 3,300 acre park includes the Great Temple Mound, built about 1,000 years ago, and six other mounds, as well as a Visitor Center with exhibits and a short film about the park. The mounds were built by different cultures over a period of nearly 4,000 years. The major earthworks are ceremonial mounds, burial mounds, and defensive entrenchments. The Great Temple Mound was the main ceremonial center. The mounds were abandoned about 900 years ago for reasons that are not known.
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The Arkansas Post National Memorial commemorates the complex history of several cultures and time periods along the Arkansas River: the Quapaw, French settlers who were the first colonists to inhabit the small entrepôt, the short period of Spanish rule, an American Revolutionary War skirmish in 1783, the settlement's role as the first territorial capital of Arkansas, and finally its transformation into a state park in 1918.
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The Thomas Stone National Historic Site is located in Charles County, Maryland and protects the home of Thomas Stone, one of the 56 signers of the United States Declaration of Independence. Known as Haberdeventure, the site provides an insight into 18th-century plantation life in Maryland. The house is a two-story, five-bay structure that was built in 1770. It is set on a stone foundation and has a gable roof. The interior of the house features 18th-century period furniture and appliances. The site also includes a kitchen garden, slave quarters, an orchard, and a number of outbuildings. Visitors to the site can take part in a number of ranger-led programs or self-guided tours. A visitor center located at the site has exhibits on the Declaration of Independence and the life of Thomas Stone.
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The Golden Gate National Recreation Area is one of the most diverse parks in the United States, supporting 19 different ecosystems and home to over 2,000 plant and animal species. Visitors can enjoy hiking, picnicking, and breathtaking vistas, as well as learn about the rich history of the area - not to mention taking a tour of the notorious Alcatraz prison. The area has been inhabited for centuries by California's indigenous peoples, followed by Spanish colonists, Mexicans, and the US military. San Francisco Bay Area has grown into one of the most populous metropolitan areas in the country. Today, the Golden Gate National Recreation Area is a cherished spot for locals and visitors alike, offering a wide range of activities and attractions for all to enjoy.
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Caribou, sand dunes, the Kobuk River, Onion Portage - just some of the facets of Kobuk Valley National Park. Half a million caribou migrate through, their tracks crisscrossing sculpted dunes. The Kobuk River spans 1.75 million acres and is an ancient and current path for people and wildlife. For 9000 years, people came to Onion Portage to harvest caribou as they swam the river. Even today, that rich tradition continues.
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Canyonlands National Park is a breathtaking desert landscape carved by the Colorado River. With towering rock pinnacles, remote canyons and stunning Native American rock art, Canyonlands is a must-see for any traveler. The Island in the Sky mesa offers panoramic views of the park, while the Needles provide a dramatic contrast to the flat landscapes. For those looking for a more adventurous experience, the Maze provides a remote and challenging experience. And no visit to Canyonlands would be complete without seeing the Mesa Arch, one of the most popular features of the park.
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