Priceless places,
priceless memories.
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Greetings from Acadia National Park
amazing!
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Greetings from Fort Monroe National Monument
My Great Grandfather got his freedom by fighting in the Civil War as a Contraband Slave...Mayor Robert Butler is still hated for giving the Contraband Slaves Freedom. I am just a Farmer just like my Great Grandfather and came here to study him using the Native American Farming Secrets they…
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Greetings from Yosemite National Park
We introduced our daughter to Yosemite National Park when she was 10 years old and the park instantly became her favorite place to go to. We have been a regular visitor of the park since 2012, we did several hikes (easy and hard), broke my leg on one of the…
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Greetings from Padre Island National Seashore
My name is Alex. I am born and raised in the RGV which is home to the Padre Island National Seashore and the Palo Alto Battlefield, both protected National Historic parks. Growing up within minutes of each of these parks means that I carry a special appreciation for them. I…
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Greetings from Mammoth Cave National Park
I explored the caves but I never found the Mammoth.
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Greetings from Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Walking through the dark woods a beam of sunlight illuminated the mountain stream.
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Greetings from Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park
Bob and I exited off the interstate to drive miles to go to Lincoln's Kentucky home, which turned out to be a replica and only in the general vicinity of the famous president's birthplace. However, there was a museum, art work, a sculpture of the family and an introductory video.…
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Greetings from North Cascades National Park
When my family and I made the long trip to North Cascades National Park, I was shocked by how green the water was. We hiked on the Thunder Knob Trail and crossed Thunder Creek on a thin metal bridge. The water below was a milky turquoise, which I later learned…
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Greetings from Shenandoah National Park
Bob and I drove the south trail on the Shenandoah Mountain scenic route, 35 winding miles high up into the mountains, 3,360 feet. Extending along the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia, one of its many trails includes a section of the Appalachian. Clouds brushed and sometimes enveloped the roads.…
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