
Situated in rural central Kentucky, the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park is the first memorial to honor our 16th president.
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Situated in rural central Kentucky, the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park is the first memorial to honor our 16th president.
The first national park east of the Mississippi River, Acadia National Park offers hiking, biking, camping, breathtaking views of jagged coastlines, and pristine lakes.
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.
Remember and honor the African-American soldiers and sailors of the Civil War at this historic memorial in Washington, D.C.
This monument in Manhattan honors African Americans and offers an education on the hardship they
endured in early America.
Established in 2000 for the preservation, protection, and interpretation of traditional Native Hawai'ian culture and natural resources, Ala Kahakai offers visitors a trail network of cultural and historical significance to explore.
Whitewater rafting in Class I-III rapids, kayaking, fishing, and floating are some of the activities enjoyed by adventure-seekers on vacation in Alaska.
Alibates Flint Quarries National Monument is protected by the National Park Service and is the only National Monument in Texas.
History buffs, train enthusiasts, and National Park Foundation supporters wander this Pennsylvania
historic site to learn about our nation’s railroad history.
American Memorial Park pays tribute to American servicemen and women with offerings like baseball, bicycling, running, tennis, picnicking, and swimming.
Most visitors come to Amistad for world-class fishing and boating, but there are a variety of other activities both in the park and surrounding area.
Andersonville National Historic Site serves as a memorial to all American prisoners of war throughout the nation's history.
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.