New Hampshire has 2 national park units within it's state. There are unfortunately no major national parks in New Hampshire, but it does have 1 National Historical site and also has 1 National Trail that traverses the state. National Historical Parks New Hampshire contains one National Historical Site within its borders. The museum and … [Read more...]
Category: North America
National Park Sites: Vermont
Vermont has 3 National Park Units that span across this beautiful New England State. Vermont has none of the 63 major national parks, but they have one historical park, and 2 national trails that cross through the state. National Historical Parks Vermont has one National Historical Park that exists within it's borders. Marsh … [Read more...]
National Park Sites: North Dakota
North Dakota consists of 5 National Park Service sites, including 1 National Park, 2 national trails, and 2 other historical sites. National Parks There is one of the major 63 Nationals Park in North Dakota. Theodore Roosevelt National Park Named after the rough riding 26th president of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt … [Read more...]
National Park Sites: Washington State
Washington State finds 17 National Park site that traverse the state, including National Parks, historical sites, recreational areas and more. Three of the units in Washington are among the 63 of the major national parks that are administered by the department. National Parks The Following are the major National Parks of … [Read more...]
Over 25 of the Best Things to Do in Chicago
Considered one of the great cities of the United States and World. Chicago has no limit to the amount of wonderful things to see, do, and eat in this great city. We help you plan your trip through Chi-town, and explore some of it's best things to do. Follow along. If you have any other suggestions or recommendations, we'd love to hear them … [Read more...]
How to Visit Hemingway in Ketchum Idaho
One of the most famous writers in America, Ernest Hemingway is famous for his intense writing, sense of adventure, direct language. He has created some of the most well read books including The Snows of Kilimanjaro, A Farewell to Arms, The Old Man and the Sea, and The Killers. Upon coming to Ketchum myself, I was shocked to learn of it's famous … [Read more...]
NPS: San Juan Islands NHP: The War of the Pig
The War of the Pig: The Pig Incident June 15, 1859. American Farmer Lyman Cutlar finds a pig rooting through his potato patch. This pig he thinks is one he's seen before and is tired of dealing with the damage. He raises his rifle, aims at the burrowing swine and fires. The shot sets of a chain of events that he probably didn't … [Read more...]
8 Great Things to Do in Fargo North Dakota
Maybe you are like me somehow find yourself in Fargo and wonder... What is there to do in Fargo ND? You know, I probably had some biases of the place, having only really known about from a movie of the same name (that actually takes places mostly in Minnesota). So I like you are probably wondering how can I make the most of my time. I … [Read more...]
Guide to Nicodemus National Historic Site – Kansas
Nicodemus National Historic Site protects the only remaining western town settled by freed African American Settlers during the Reconstruction Period. There was a call for African Americans to start moving westward and they were promised land in the free state of Kansas for Homesteading. They came in droves, on train, on foot, and carrying all … [Read more...]
Guide to Visiting Shoshone Falls – Idaho
Called the "Niagara of the West", Shoshone Falls Idaho at 212 feet tall and over 900 feet wide are an incredible show of nature. They are actually taller than Niagara falls and the thundering water is impressive to see. It's a shock they are not as famous as it's cousin to the west. To be honest, I had not heard of them myself until someone I met … [Read more...]
NPS: River Raisin National Battlefield Park
The Battle of Frenchtown: River Raisin January 1813,American Troops gathered at Maumee Rapids for a campaign to retake the Detroit from the British. America had declared war on the British months before in what would become known as the War of 1812. In August of 1812, Detroit had fallen to British forces. General Winchester had received word … [Read more...]
Guide to the Iceberg Lake Trail Hike in Glacier NP
The Iceberg Lake trail is one of the most beautiful and popular trails. It is located in the Many Glaciers section of Glacier National park and takes you to a glacial lake. About the Iceberg Lake Trail Distance: 9.3 miles | Type: Out & Back | Elev. Gain: 1,450 ft. | Avg. Time: 4 hours | Difficulty: Moderate The Iceberg Lake … [Read more...]
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