Wednesday, May 12, 1993

George Rogers Clark NHP


"Great things have been effected by a few men well conducted."


The British flag would not be raised above Fort Sackville Feb. 25, 1779. At 10 a.m., the garrison surrendered to American Colonel George Rogers Clark. His American army, aided by French residents of the Illinois country, had marched through freezing floodwaters to gain this victory. The fort’s capture assured United States claims to the frontier, an area nearly as large as the original 13 states.
12 May 1993
Took in this park not knowing much about George Rodger Clark. We learned much about him and enjoyed our visit.

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Our 10th NPS Unit
















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Tuesday, May 11, 1993

Gateway Arch NP Formaly Jefferson National Expansion Memorial


Gateway to the West

The Gateway Arch reflects St. Louis' role in the Westward Expansion of the United States during the nineteenth century. The park is a memorial to Thomas Jefferson's role in opening the West, to the pioneers who helped shape its history, and to Dred Scott who sued for his freedom in the Old Courthouse.
11 May 1993
Made a stop here on an trip to the East Coast. Explored the Visitors Center then took the Tram ride to the top of the Arch. We got to take in amazing views from up there.

Update - I have updated this page to reflect the name change to Gateway Arch National Park. We will wait to call this a National Park visit till we revisit.

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Our 9th NPS Unit







Tuesday, April 20, 1993

Redwood NP



So Much More Than The Tallest Trees


Most people know Redwood as home to the tallest trees on Earth. The parks also protect vast prairies, oak woodlands, wild river-ways, and nearly 40-miles of rugged coastline.  For thousands of years people have lived in this verdant landscape.  Together, the National Park Service and California State Parks are managing and restoring these lands for the inspiration, enjoyment, and education of all.
Apr 1993 Date unknown
We took in a small part of the National Park on our cross country trip to New Jersey. We stopped and saw a few of the trees and had a relaxing day here. The exact date of the visit is unknown

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Our 6th NPS Unit and 4th National Park