Friday, September 9, 2011

Morristown NHP

Where America Survived


Morristown National Historical Park commemorates the sites of General Washington and the Continental army’s winter encampment of December 1779 to June 1780, where they survived through what would be the coldest winter on record. The park also maintains a museum & library collection related to the encampments & George Washington, as well as items relating to pre- and post-Revolutionary America.
Sept 9, 2011
This was a second visit park. A vital point in our fight for Independence. A must see and tour is the house George Washington stayed, then spend some time at Jockey Hollow to learn how the troops fought to survive a very hard winter.

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Our 30th NPS Unit















Monday, August 8, 2011

Rocky Mountain NP


Feel Like You’re On Top of the World!


Rocky Mountain National Park’s 415 square miles encompass and protect spectacular mountain environments. Enjoy Trail Ridge Road – which crests at over 12,000 feet including many overlooks to experience the subalpine and alpine worlds – along with over 300 miles of hiking trails, wildflowers, wildlife, starry nights, and fun times. In a world of superlatives, Rocky is on top!
Aug 8, 2011
So much to see but we had only a day.  We took the drive up to Alpine Visitor's center and a enjoy a refreshing visit. We also took in the Visitors Centers at Fall River, Beaver Meadows, and Moraine Park.  This park will be on our must return list as there is still much to see and do.

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Our 61st NPS Unit and 10th National Park







                                                  

                                                   



Friday, June 17, 2011

Thomas Edison NHP

Where Modern America Was Invented


Thomas Edison’s home and laboratory are a step back in time, when machines were run by belts and pulleys and music was played on phonographs.  Where to the passerby, the buildings betray little evidence of the industries they once started.  Discover where America’s greatest inventor changed our world forever.
June 17, 2011
There is so much to see and do here. This time we also took in the Glenmont Estate. Plan on spending some time here to get it all in.

Mar 2, 2011
This was a solo trip. Still have to take in the Laboratory complex. With so much to see there will be a return trip to here with the wife to explore more of the laboratory and Glenmont Estate. 

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Our 57th NPS Unit



Saturday, April 9, 2011

New Bedford Whaling NHP


The City That Lit The World


"The town itself is perhaps the dearest place to live in, in all New England. Nowhere in all America will you find more patrician-like houses, parks and gardens more opulent, than in New Bedford…all these brave houses and flowery gardens came from the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian oceans. One and all, they were harpooned and dragged up hither from the bottom of the sea."
Apr 9, 2011
A solo visit. A great way to learn about the early whaling industry in North America. Still much to see so a return visit is in order.

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Our 56th NPS Unit






Friday, August 27, 2010

Fort Stanwix NM


Six Miles Shared by Many Nations


For centuries, the Oneida Carrying Place, a six mile portage connecting the Mohawk River and Wood Creek, served as a vital link for those traveling by water from the ocean to the Great Lakes. When Europeans arrived, nations fought for control of the carry, the homelands of the Six Nations Confederacy, and the rich resources of North America. In this struggle, Fort Stanwix would play a vital role.
Aug 27, 2010
Another solo trip while I was working a Job in Western NY. Even though the fort is a recreation there is much to learn and take in. This is also part of the Erie Canal NHC and North Country National Scenic Trail site.

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Our 53rd NPS Unit











Monday, July 19, 2010

Crater Lake NP


Deep Water in a Sleeping Volcano


Crater Lake inspires awe. Native Americans witnessed its formation 7,700 years ago, when a violent eruption triggered the collapse of a tall peak. Scientists marvel at its purity: fed by rain and snow, it’s the deepest lake in the USA and one of the most pristine on earth. Artists, photographers, and sightseers gaze in wonder at its blue water and stunning setting atop the Cascade Mountain Range.
July 19, 2010
Stopped here on a cross-country trip. Spectator view, this will go on the we will be back list.

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Our 52nd NPS Unit and 9th National Park










Friday, July 16, 2010

Hagerman Fossil Beds NM


Examine a fossiliferous Pliocene-aged site!

Do you know horses evolved in North America? The Hagerman Horse, Equus simplicidens, is the first true one toed horse. It's the park's most famous fossil but we have fossil evidence of over two hundred different species. From saber-toothed cat, mastodon, bear, camel, and ground sloth to smaller animals like rodents and frogs, the scientific study of Pliocene fossils is the key to Hagerman. 

July 16, 2010
Another stop on my solo cross-country trip. The Visitor's Center is the main attraction to see as you can't see the dig site. I took in the Visitor's Center and movie. A return trip will be needed to see all of this unit.

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Our 51st NPS Unit



Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Glacier Bay NP



Southeast Alaskan Wilderness


Covering 3.3 million acres of rugged mountains, dynamic glaciers, temperate rainforest, wild coastlines and deep sheltered fjords, Glacier Bay National Park is a highlight of Alaska's Inside Passage and part of a 25-million-acre World Heritage Site—one of the world’s largest international protected areas. From sea to summit, Glacier Bay offers limitless opportunities for adventure and inspiration.
26 Aug 2009
Took in this Park while onboard our ship during our Alaskan Cruise for our 20th Anniversary. Amazing sites and wildlife.

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Our 50th NPS Unit and 8th National Park




Glacier Bay Preserve

Southeast Alaskan Wilderness


Covering 3.3 million acres of rugged mountains, dynamic glaciers, temperate rainforest, wild coastlines and deep sheltered fjords, Glacier Bay National Park is a highlight of Alaska's Inside Passage and part of a 25-million-acre World Heritage Site—one of the world’s largest international protected areas. From sea to summit, Glacier Bay offers limitless opportunities for adventure and inspiration.
26 Aug 2009
This is a two-part Park unit. We are counting this visit from our visit to Glacier Bay NP.  See our post from Glacier Bay NP

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Our 49th NPS Unit







Wednesday, September 12, 2001

Mount Rushmore NM


American History, Alive in Stone...


Majestic figures of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln, surrounded by the beauty of the Black Hills of South Dakota, tell the story of the birth, growth, development and preservation of this country. From the history of the first inhabitants to the diversity of America today, Mount Rushmore brings visitors face to face with the rich heritage we all share.
Sept 12, 2001
A very emotional visit considering what transpired yesterday. We enjoyed our visit, and we toured much of the park,

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Our 44th NPS Unit








Monday, October 14, 1996

Boston NHP

"The Revolution was in the minds and hearts of the people..."


Discover how one city could be the Cradle of Liberty, site of the first major battle of American Revolution, and home to many who espoused that freedom can be extended to all.
14 Oct 1996
We walked the Freedom Trail today. We made stops at Faneuil Hall, The old North Church and other sites along the trail. We learned allot about the history of Boston and saw many of the sites we had learned about in school. Sadie enjoyed her walk with us. Boston will be a return visit as there is so much to see and explore.

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Our 39th NPS Unit


Monday, September 23, 1996

Appomattox Court House NHP

Beginning Peace and Reunion


On April 9, 1865, the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia in the McLean House in the village of Appomattox Court House, Virginia signaled the end of the nation's largest war. Two important questions about its future were answered. Could the nation survive a civil war intact, and would that nation exist without slavery? The answer to both was yes and a new nation was born.
23 Sept 1996
Visited this site today to get an understanding of the end of the Civil War. We have been to many of the Civil War battlefields, so it was fitting to see this site.

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Our 38th NPS Unit


Saturday, September 21, 1996

Clara Barton NHS


She was a remarkable person


Clara Barton dedicated her life and energies to help others in times of need - both home and abroad, in peacetime as well as during military emergencies. Glen Echo was her home the last 15 years of her life and the structure illustrates her dedication and concern for those less fortunate than herself.

21 Sept 96
An amazing site to take in. Clara Barton did so much in her life and was dedicated to helping so many in both peacetime and wartime. It was a very educational visit.

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Our 37th NPS Unit







Monday, April 22, 1996

Antietam NB


The Bloodiest Day in American History--Hope for Freedom


23,000 soldiers were killed, wounded or missing after twelve hours of savage combat on September 17, 1862. The Battle of Antietam ended the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia's first invasion into the North and led Abraham Lincoln to issue the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation.
22 Apr 1996

We toured this park today. Such a feeling of dread when you are here. We learned why this battle took place and the way it changed the course of the Civil war.

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Our 35th NPS Unit







Harpers Ferry NHP


Step Back in Time


A visit to this quaint, historic community, at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers, is like stepping into the past.  Stroll the picturesque streets, visit exhibits and museums, or hike our trails and battlefields. Spend a day or a weekend.  We have something for everyone, so come and discover Harpers Ferry!
22 Apr 1996
So much to see and do here. With all the history of this area we will be making a return trip to continual exploring.

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Our 34th NPS Unit


Saturday, September 23, 1995

Manassas NBP


Where Southern Victories Tested Northern Resolve


On July 21, 1861, two armies clashed for the first time on the fields overlooking Bull Run. Heavy fighting swept away any notion of a quick war. In August 1862, Union and Confederate armies converged for a second time on the plains of Manassas. The Confederates won a solid victory bringing them to the height of their power.
23 Sept 1995
So much of the course of the Civil war went through this Battlefield with two major battles fought here. The first showed the North that this would not be a small civil uprising and the second brought the South to a high mark. We took in the park and Visitor Center.

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Our 31st NPS Unit