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Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park is often described as the Birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution.

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The Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers National Monument was established on March 25, 2013.

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Cuyahoga Valley, a national park in Ohio, is very close to Cleveland and Akron and provides recreational opportunities along the Cuyahoga River.

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Dayton Aviation Heritage commemorates three exceptional men—Wilbur Wright, Orville Wright, and Paul Laurence Dunbar—and their work to invent human flight.

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The secretive mounds culture of the Eastern Woodland people is one of the many mysteries of the national parks.

Saxton House at First Ladies National Historic Site

The site is managed by the National Park Service and operated by the National First Ladies' Library to honor our First Ladies.

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Herbert Hoover National Historic Site, birthplace of former President Herbert Hoover, sparked his commitment to public service through humanity and generosity.

Hopewell Culture park landscape

Hopewell Culture National Historical Park contains earthworks in the form of squares, circles, and other shapes.

James A. Garfield National Historic Site is a home to Garfield's expanding family and a launching pad for his political campaign.

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Perry's Victory & International Peace honors all who fought the Lake Erie Battle in the War of 1812, celebrating peace for Britain, Canada, and the U.S.

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Rhode Island's Roger Williams National Memorial commemorates the life of Rhode Island's founder, a champion of the ideal of religious freedom.

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Rhode Island's Touro Synagogue is an ornate synagogue and is among America's oldest Jewish buildings with an active congregation.

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William Howard Taft National Historic Site of Ohio honors former President and Chief Justice William Taft. The historic site echoes Taft's legacy.