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Stories Behind the National Parks - Part #2

Stories Behind the National Parks - Part #2

Though we see the National Parks in the present day as stunning natural lands where we can appreciate the vast biodiversity of the United States, the parks also offer rich history lessons. A trip to a National Park affords one the opportunity to learn about America's geological, anthropological, cultural, and biological history. 

To honor the National Parks and what they were before they were National Parks, last week we decided to launch a mini-series on the history behind some of this country's most cherished public lands.

This article marks Part #2 in the series, where we explore the history behind Great Smoky Mountains National Park, America's most-visited National Park!

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Stories Behind the National Parks - Part #1

Stories Behind the National Parks - Part #1

Though we see the National Parks in the present day as stunning natural lands where we can appreciate the vast biodiversity of the United States, the parks also offer rich history lessons. A trip to a National Park affords one the opportunity to learn about America's geological, anthropological, cultural, and biological history. 

To honor the National Parks and what they were before they were National Parks, we decided to launch a mini-series on the history behind some of this country's most cherished public lands.

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Five of the Most Remote National Parks

Five of the Most Remote National Parks

We can fully understand the sentiment of wanting to have a National Park all to yourself! That's why we took the time to research the five most remote and least visited National Parks. Read on to find your favorite summertime adventure!

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The Lost National Parks - Part #3

The Lost National Parks - Part #3

In the first part of the series, we explored the stories behind ancient relics of American history like Mackinac National Park, General Grant National Park, and Platt National Park. In the second installment, we dove into Sullys Hill National Park and Hawaii National Park. This week, we conclude the trilogy by embarking on a journey through time and space. To do so, we'll travel across the U.S. from the northwest in Alaska all the way to the northeast in Maine. 

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The Lost National Parks - Part #2

The Lost National Parks - Part #2

One of the things that has always fascinated us about the National Parks is not just their natural beauty, the landmarks, the stunning geography, and the diverse wildlife, but their historyLast week we began a three-part series on the "Lost National Parks," seven National Parks that are no longer with us (at least, not in the sense of their original designation). Last week we explored Mackinac National Park in Michigan and General Grant National Park in California. This week, we move to North Dakota and Hawaii, birthplaces of two of America's oldest protected lands.

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