Grand Teton Trip Planner
If you're planning a trip to Grand Teton, this video is for you. Learn how to get there, when to visit, what to see and do, what to pack, and more.

If you're planning a trip to Grand Teton, this video is for you. Learn how to get there, when to visit, what to see and do, what to pack, and more.
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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.

Meridian Hill Park, also known as Malcolm X Park, is a 12-acre urban park located in the Columbia Heights neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Established in 1914, the park features a blend of Neoclassical and Italian Renaissance design, with its iconic 13-basin cascading fountain, grand staircases, and terraced gardens. The park is named for its location on a prime meridian line, offering panoramic views of the city. A popular spot for recreation and relaxation, it hosts weekly drum circles and other community events. It is also home to statues of historic figures, including Joan of Arc and James Buchanan.
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The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial is dedicated to the memory of the 32nd President of the United States, and to the era he represents. It is the second of two that have been constructed in Washington to commemorate that president. The first, located on the National Mall, was dedicated in 1965, just a year after FDR's death. The second memorial, which opened in 1997, is located on the waterfront of the Tidal Basin, near where Roosevelt's beloved pet dog Fala often played. The memorial consists of a series of sculptures and water features spread over 7.5 acres. It includes four "rooms", each representing a different phase of Roosevelt's Presidency: The New Deal Room, The War Room, The Four Freedoms Room, and The Life Room. Each room contains sculptures and carvings that depict scenes from FDR's life and Presidency. In addition, there are quotes from Roosevelt inscribed on walls throughout the memorial. Visitors can learn about FDR's policies and accomplishments, as well as get a sense of the man himself through these various elements.
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Mill Springs Battlefield National Monument commemorates the site of a significant Civil War battle fought on January 19, 1862. This Union victory marked one of the first major successes in the Western Theater, helping to boost Northern morale. The battlefield preserves over 1,300 acres, including historical landmarks like Zollicoffer Park and the West-Metcalfe House. Visitors can explore trails, a museum, and interpretive signs that provide insight into the battle's events. Mill Springs played a key role in weakening Confederate control in Kentucky, making it a pivotal site in the region’s Civil War history.
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Adirondack Park spans over six million acres, making it the largest state park in the U.S. Unlike most state parks, about 52 percent of the land is privately owned inholdings. This breathtaking expanse boasts more than 10,000 lakes, 30,000 miles of rivers and streams, an estimated 200,000 acres of old-growth forests, and rugged mountains, including the iconic Adirondack High Peaks. The area is the historic home of the the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, also known as the Iroquois Confederacy, which consisted of several Native American nations, including the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora. A haven for outdoor enthusiasts, the park offers endless opportunities for hiking, camping, boating, and wildlife observation. Part of New York’s Forest Preserve, which was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1963, the park also has a rich cultural heritage, with charming Adirondack-style architecture and small towns dotting the landscape.
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Nationalpark Neusiedler See – Seewinkel, located in Austria's Burgenland, is a haven for wildlife and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It encompasses the Neusiedler See, Central Europe's largest endorheic lake, and its surrounding landscapes. Rich in biodiversity, the park is a crucial stopover for migratory birds. Visitors can explore its diverse habitats through hiking and cycling trails, witnessing the mesmerizing spectacle of flamingos and other wildlife against the backdrop of serene wetlands.
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Everglades National Park is the ultimate wilderness experience. It's the third largest national park in the lower 48 states and home to 200,000 alligators, the elusive Florida panther, and untold numbers of Burmese pythons. The Everglades is also the largest subtropical wilderness in America, making it a great place for biking, canoeing, fresh and saltwater fishing. And be sure to take a ranger-led tour to deepen your experience.
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