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A more conscious effort to protect Native Hawaiian cultural and natural resources has improved this gem of a historic trail.

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

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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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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.

Ebey's Landing provides a vivid historical record including the first exploration of Puget Sound by Captain George Vancouver in 1792.

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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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.

Reenactors loading cannon at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site

Fort Vancouver was the administrative headquarters and main supply depot for the Hudson's Bay Company's fur trading operations in the large Columbia Department.

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Golden Gate National Recreation Area, with views of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, offers much to its many visitors every year.

Haleakalā National Park, a national park on the Hawaiian island of Maui, is a superb example of the Hawaiian Islands' native ecosystems.

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The park in Hawai'i encompasses diverse environments that range from sea level to the summit of the earth's largest volcano at 19,999 cubic miles, Mauna Loa.

Honouliuli National Historic Site held an internment camp with 4,000 prisoners of war. This historic site serves as reflection of wartime experiences.

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John Muir National Historic Site's spacious and eclectic mansion invites visitors to explore Muir's accomplishments to the National Park Service.

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