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    Explore Your National Parks ~ 'Tails' from the Parks

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    ... I thought that the National Park System started over a hundred years ago
    with Theodore Roosevelt who was quite an outdoorsman and conversavationist ,
    especially for those times. ...


    Well, not quite.
    Teddy came along a little bit AFTER the National Parks were first created.

    See this write-up from the National Park Service web site >>>

    http://www.nps.gov/history/history/h...iefhistory.htm

    "The national park concept is generally credited to the artist George Catlin.
    On a trip to the Dakotas in 1832, he worried about the impact of America's westward expansion
    on Indian civilization, wildlife, and wilderness. They might be preserved, he wrote,
    'By some great protecting policy of government... in a magnificent park....
    A nation's park, containing man and beast, in all the wild and freshness of their nature's beauty.'

    Catlin's vision was partly realized in 1864, when Congress donated Yosemite Valley to California
    for preservation as a state park. Eight years later, in 1872, Congress reserved the spectacular
    Yellowstone country in the Wyoming and Montana territories
    'as a public park or pleasuring-ground for the benefit and enjoyment of the people.'
    With no state government there yet to receive and manage it, Yellowstone remained
    in the custody of the U.S. Department of the Interior as a national park ÷
    the world's first area so designated."


    So ... George did it!

    by Phred

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace View Post

    I have a Senior Lifetime Pass. Cost me $10, and I can visit any of the National Parks. Wish I could say we'd seen more of them. Pictured Rocks in the Upper Peninsula is gorgeous, and Petersburg National Battlefield and Appomattox Courthouse in Virginia are both small but very interesting. There are two in my home state of Rhode Island - Tuoro Synagogue in Newport, and Roger Williams in Providence.

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    Many Ohioans don't know about the Beautiful National Park we have right
    here in North/Central Ohio - The Cuyahoga Valley National Park >>>

    http://www.nps.gov/cuva/index.htm

    OTHER Ohio Parks >>>
    http://www.nps.gov/state/OH/index.htm

    Not from Ohio? - Find your closest National Park here >>>
    http://www.nps.gov/index.htm

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    posted by pomtzu

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Grace
    There are two in my home state of Rhode Island - Tuoro Synagogue in Newport, and Roger Williams in Providence.

    When did Roger Williams become a National Park??

    That was the place Dad had to take us for the Sunday afternoon drive just to get out of the house, where we went to the fireworks on July 4th, and where Dad absolutely had to take us as little kids to take pics of us when the flowers were in bloom. Remember the big flower bed that was planted to look like the American Flag? That takes me WAY back!
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by pomtzu
    When did Roger Williams become a National Park??

    That was the place Dad had to take us for the Sunday afternoon drive
    just to get out of the house, where we went to the fireworks on July 4th,
    and where Dad absolutely had to take us as little kids to take pics of us
    when the flowers were in bloom. Remember the big flower bed that was planted
    to look like the American Flag? That takes me WAY back!


    It's not the Roger Williams Park you're thinking of.
    Not the one with the carousel and the zoo.
    This is Roger Williams National Memorial on North Main St in Providence.
    Here it is.


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    pomtzu
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Grace
    It's not the Roger Williams Park you're thinking of.
    Not the one with the carousel and the zoo.
    This is Roger Williams National Memorial on North Main St in Providence.
    Here it is.


    I never knew there was more than one.
    What I remember is all the beautiful gardens, a pond with ducks and swans -
    don't really remember a carousel tho.
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by pomtzu
    I never knew there was more than one.
    What I remember is all the beautiful gardens,
    a pond with ducks and swans -
    don't really remember a carousel tho.

    I remember it. It was where I got brave enough to first ride the up-and-down horses
    Then later I even took a chance on catching the gold ring.
    There is a carousel there now, but I don't think it is the original one.
    When I was out for my high school reunion, we visited the Park,
    rode the carousel and checked out the zoo.

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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Cinder & Smoke
    Many Ohioans don't know about the Beautiful National Park we have right
    here in North/Central Ohio - The Cuyahoga Valley National Park >>>

    http://www.nps.gov/cuva/index.htm

    OTHER Ohio Parks >>>
    http://www.nps.gov/state/OH/index.htm

    Not from Ohio? - Find your closest National Park here >>>
    http://www.nps.gov/index.htm




    Thanks for the links Phred.
    I learned a lot about Ohio CI today.
    Very interesting topic.

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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Grace
    I have a Senior Lifetime Pass. Cost me $10, and I can visit any of the National Parks.
    Wish I could say we'd seen more of them. Pictured Rocks in the Upper Peninsula is gorgeous,
    and Petersburg National Battlefield and Appomattox Courthouse in Virginia
    are both small but very interesting. There are two in my home state of Rhode Island -
    Tuoro Synagogue in Newport, and Roger Williams in Providence.


    Thanks for the information, Gretchen.
    I didn't know about the Senior Pass. I want one!
    I just went to the NPS web site to find out how to get it.
    It says "The pass can only be obtained in person at the park."

    Is there one anywhere remotely near here?
    Which is the nearest one?

    Thanks!


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    Reply by Grace:

    Here you go!

    Click on a state and you'll see where the parks are.
    The closest in Michigan is Sleeping Bear Dunes up near Traverse City.

    There's one in northwest Ohio - Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial -
    that's not really far from us.

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    Posted by blue>>>


    I have said a number of times now, and Ill repeat myself,

    I would love to see the rest of the pics from her (Sara's) trip to the NP.

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    Thanks for pulling this out of the DH, Phred.

    Don't forget, though, besides National parks, there are great spots normally right in your own backyard!

    (And those spots are one of the reasons our backyard is where it is!)
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post

    Don't forget, though, besides National Parks,
    there are great spots normally right in your own backyard!
    Right On!

    Do a 'Google.com' using your "STATE + PARKS" and you'll dig up a
    wealth of information on your local parks.

    And try your "City's Name + Parks"; and your "County's Name + Parks".


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    While I was in school in upstate New York I used to go to the Saratoga Battlefield. (Not sure if it's a national park per se.) It's hard to believe that such an unspoiled looking place was the site of battles during the American Revolution!
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    We visited Zion Canyon National Park, which Wolfsoul has taken gorgeous pictures of, quite by accident, on the way to the Grand Canyon. It was a stunning surprise!

    We have many state parks near us, some teensy on the Boston waterfront, and bigger ones. I have never been to the Cape Cod National Seashore, but Paul has.
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