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Andersonville National Historic Site serves as a memorial to all American prisoners of war throughout the nation's history.

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The Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area is a great place for a picnic, a leisurely walk, or boating on a sunny afternoon.

Cannon sitting over a cliff

In 1863, Union and Confederate forces in the Civil War fought for control of Chattanooga, the gateway to the Deep South.

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Cumberland Island is Georgia's largest and southernmost barrier island, full of pristine maritime forests, undeveloped beaches, and wide marshes.

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Famous as the First State to ratify the U.S. Constitution, Delaware's state story spans American history from the American Revolution to present day.

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Spanish and British forces clashed on St. Simons Island. Fort Frederica's troops defeated the Spanish, ensuring Georgia's future as a British colony.

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Fort Pulaski National Monument and its rifled cannon serve as a landmark in the history of military science and invention during the Civil War

Gateway Arch National Park captures the historical presence of the St. Louis' Old Courthouse where the Dred Scott case was held.

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This 210 acre park has a 3/4 mile nature trail, museum, and an interactive exhibit area for students to explore George Washington Carver's boyhood home.

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Harry S. Truman National Historic Site includes the Truman Home in Independence, Missouri, and the Truman Farm Home in Grandview, Missouri.

President Carter's boyhood home captures the foundation of family and faith, which would be central to his commitment to public service.

Kennesaw Mountain

Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park showcases the rich and cultural history of Civil War where over 67,000 soldiers died in Atlanta.

Statue of a man holding a small baby up to the sky

Known simply as 'M.L.' by his family, it was in these surroundings of home, church and neighborhood that Martin Luther King, Jr. experienced his childhood.

Ocmulgee National Monument is a prehistoric Native American site, valuable during the Paleo-Indian period for its bounty of Ice Age mammals.

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Ozark National Scenic Riverways protects the spring-water Current and Jacks Fork Rivers, perfect for canoeing, swimming, fishing, or boating.

Wood frame house with triangular roof and U.S. and French flags flying in front

Sharing the stories and histories of early French Canadian settlers, who in 1739 established the first organized European settlement west of the Mississippi River, this park offers visitors the opp

Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site honors the Civil War general and 18th U.S. President. White Haven marks the residence of Grant and his wife, Julia Dent.

Image of cannon on green grass at Wilson's Creek Battlefield

Wilson's Creek National Battlefield preserves the first major Civil War battle west of the Mississippi. Visitors enjoy the site's condition and history.