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There are 391 parks, preserves, historical parks and battlefields, monuments, historic sites, memorials and other units that are part of the National Park Service of the United States in 2008. They attracted approximately 275 million visitors last year.
We have visited some of these places during the past five
years and have prepared
a series of, we hope, about 300 interesting feature article and photograph pages about the activities, the environment,
scenic rivers and recreation areas, the unusual places, monuments, historical sites, cultural heritage, museums, nearby places, and the people of Our National Parks.
Our spring 2008 travel project focused on parks and historic sites of the San Francisco Bay area. We are prepared new features about South Florida's area parks. Furthermore, we added a new section of coverage comprised of articles about U.S. national parks issues and problems in 2008.
Finally, we remind our readers that the information in these articles was current when it was posted, but information may have changed as time passes. Each article that we prepare has a posting date at the top right of the story page. Always check for changes in fees, hours of operation, dates, and other information at each park before traveling.
Featured Parks and Locations
| San Francisco Bay area national parks and areas. During our spring 2008 trip to the San Francisco Bay area, we visited national parks, recreation areas, and historic sites. We focus on world-known locations such as Alcatraz, the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, the Golden Gate Bridge, the Muir Woods, Point Reyes National Seashore, the area's maritime history, and San Francisco's remarkable history and unique cultural offerings. |
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Issues and problems facing Our National Parks. |
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Old San Juan and the San Juan National Historic Site. |
The National Mall and the historical places of Washington, D.C. |
Photos above left by Bruce Garrison, Vincent Daniello, and Cai Yan; above right courtesy of the National Park Service.
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