
This national park in Hawaii shares the history of the early stages of the Hawaiian Kingdom.
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This national park in Hawaii shares the history of the early stages of the Hawaiian Kingdom.
California's Rosie the Riveter WWII / Home Front National Historical Park honors the sacrifices of American civilians on the WWII home front.
Located in the Fisherman's Wharf neighborhood, San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park offers sights and stories of Pacific Coast maritime history.
Washington's San Juan Island Historical Park is known for its vistas, saltwater shore, quiet woodlands, and orca whales.
Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area includes Malibu beaches, hiking trails, and cultural Native American sites.
Visit the world’s largest trees at Sequoia, America’s second national park.
Alaska's Sitka National Historical Park preserves the battle site of invading Russian traders and indigenous Tlingit.
A former incarceration site in California, Tule Lake now stands as a memorial to the 29,000 Japanese Americans forced to relocate here during World War II.
War in the Pacific National Historical Park, a former battlefield, honors World War II soldiers and lures visitors with island beaches.
At the juncture of the Klamath Mountain range and Sacramento Valley, Whiskeytown National Recreation Area has diverse wildlife and scenic waterfalls.
Whitman Mission National Historic Site remembers Marcus and Narcissa Whitman who founded the Oregon Trail, a venture that added Oregon as a state.
The largest national park is Alaska's Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, which has glaciers, peaks, and breathtaking views.