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Learn about America's history through the eyes of John Adams and his family. Opportunity abounds for history and nature buffs alike at this Massachusetts park.

Come to Alcatraz for a prison tour while enjoying the historical and cultural experiences unique to the San Francisco Bay.

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One of the many historic national park sites honoring the life of the 17th President, this park preserves his two homes, tailor shop, and grave site.

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Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area protects the Cumberland River, providing visitors hiking, camping, and kayaking.

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Boston African American National Historic Site is comprised of the largest area of pre-Civil War black owned structures in the United States.

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The Boston Harbor Islands National Park unit includes 34 islands situated within the Greater Boston shoreline, where visitors can see a Civil War era fort.

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Boston National Historical Park tells the story of the events that led to the American Revolution, including many sites found along the Freedom Trail.

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Cabrillo National Monument offers a superb view of San Diego's harbor and skyline and includes Old Point Loma Lighthouse, a San Diego icon since 1854.

A river running through Carlin Canyon along the California National Historic Trail in Nevada

Running over a total of 1,000 miles scattered across 10 states, the California National Historic Trail traces one of the greatest mass migrations in American history in the mid-1800s as over 250,00

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Visitors to Cape Cod National Seashore can explore David Thoreau's famous route as he traced the coast of the Atlantic Ocean in Massachusetts.

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Located in the Mojave Desert, this National Monument has Joshua trees and unparalleled landscape views. 

César Chávez Gravesite at  ‎César Chávez National Monument

César E. Chávez revolutionized labor participation in our political age by organizing the first agricultural union. He's hailed as a Latino leader.

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Channel Islands has five islands (San Miguel, Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz, Anacapa, and Santa Barbara) off the coast of southern California, near Los Angeles.

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America’s lowest, hottest, and driest national park, adventurous visitors enjoy Death Valley for its many extremes and mysteries such as the sailing stones.

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The Devils Postpile National Monument, largely contained in the Ansel Adams Wilderness, is a gateway to the High Sierras backcountry range.

America's only Nobel Prize winning playwright, Eugene Gladstone O'Neill, chose to live in California at the climax of his writing career.

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Spanning Kentucky and Tennessee, Fort Donelson National Battlefield marks the site where Grant and his troops created a pathway to Union victory.

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Fort Point National Historic Site defended San Francisco Bay from California's Gold Rush to World War II. Its brick masonry matches the Golden Gate Bridge.

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