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Gettysburg National Military Park clarifies rules for special events in Gettysburg National Cemetery
News Release: Talking Mangroves for TV. Network Coastal Ecologist Ches Vervaeke is getting the word out about mangrove populations increasing in Northeast Florida and more specifically, in Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve. Ches recently talked with News4Jax's River City Live host Eden Kendall on a segment...
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Wright Company Factory Damaged in Fire
News Release: If you love science and history, then this tour is for you. Start this family-friendly adventure at the REACH Museum in Richland, Washington, which includes engaging exhibits on the Manhattan Project and the Cold War. Then drive to Rodney Block Park, to picnic and see Manhattan Project-era homes where...
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Helen Keller's Letter to Tule Lake Students
News Release: Take advantage of the many museums found in Los Alamos. Enjoy the day inside while learning about stories of the land, the history of the Cold War, or discovering the scientific achievements for which the Manhattan Project was well known. With many museums all in one place, there is a something for families of all ages to learn, discover, and explore.
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Alan Nyiri: Acadia Volunteer Catches Light
News Release: These flags are the ones present in the eastern trophy room. You can also learn more about the flags we have in the western trophy room.
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2023 Spring Nature Fling Celebrates Regional Ecology in April and May
News Release: Quick Facts. Significance: Interpreter and negotiator between American Indian tribes and the U.S. Army. Place of Birth: Nevada. Date of Birth: 1844. Date of Death: 1891. Article Written by Nicole Martin. Sarah Winnemucca, born in 1844 and called Thocmetony (Shell Flower) by her family, was a member of the...
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Treaty of 1855
News Release: Sunday, April 7, 1805 was a “double departure day" in the timeline of the Corps of Discovery.
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Bandelier National Monument Seeks Public Input on Proposed Camping Fee Increases and Reservations for Juniper Campground
News Release: Screened daily on the hour and the half-hour.
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Hampton Welcomes the Return of Restored Erard Harp
News Release: Take advantage of the many sunny, beautiful days in the Tri-Cities to enjoy the outdoors. The first stop is Candy Mountain where you can hike to the top to get a birds-eye view of Richland and the Hanford Site. Signs along the trail describe the area’s rich and layered geologic history. After your hike...
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Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks Share Overview of Storm Damage and Early Estimates for Reopening Timelines
News Release: Recipient: Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
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Poets of the Air
News Release: How well do you know your parks? There is always something new to learn, discover, or explore, even for the biggest park enthusiasts. Hopefully the ideas below can help sPark a deeper connection between you and your national parks. With more than 400 national parks as well as National Park Service programs and partners working in communities across the country, there are many ways to discover new connections!.
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Looking Small, Thinking BIG!
News Release: Quick Facts. Location: Library Lane near Yellow Springs Road in Valley Forge National Historical Park. Significance: Owned previously by U.S. Attorney General and Secretary of State Philander Chase Knox. Designation: Historic building that may have some parts original to the encampment era. OPEN TO PUBLIC:...
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50 Nifty Finds #20: An Accidental Artist
News Release: Recipient: Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation.
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Fire Island Lighthouse Facade Repair
News Release: Building a movement involves both conflict and cooperation. During the early 1900s, feminists in North, Central, and South America navigated these dynamics at international organizations and conferences. A feminist is someone who believes that women should have the same rights and opportunities as men. These platforms helped feminists to recognize their shared goals across borders and build transnational networks.
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Shenandoah National Park wildfire contained
News Release: * Return to The Civil War.
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Morristown NHP receives grant from the Society of the Cincinnati in the State of New Jersey
News Release: * Return to The Civil War.
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Podcast 007: Using Lasers to Remove Graffiti from Rock Art and Rock Imagery
News Release: User behavior and climate have a great effect on energy use and should be considered before developing a weatherization and energy efficiency plan. For example, reducing air infiltration around a door will not be effective if a tenant has a habit of propping the door open. Similarly, in a hot and humid climate, reducing heat loss is less important than adequate ventilation and air circulation. Some easy ways to modify user behavior are to.
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BLM seeks public input on right-of-way along Interstate south of Boise
News Release: BOISE, Idaho-The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is seeking public comment on a proposed amendment to an existing Idaho Power Company powerline right-of-way along Interstate 84, approximately 15 miles southeast of Boise. This amendment would allow for the construction, operation and upkeep of a new 2,484-foot elevated powerline as part of an effort to connect two existing powerline rights-of-way on opposite sides of I-84.
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Lewis’s Return Trip, shot by Pierre Cruzatte
News Release: Condor Enthusiasts -. Below is the population information on the California Condors, compiled by our partners at the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (as of Dec. 31, 2021. For more comprehensive information about condor recovery check out their webpage. For information on individually tagged birds in...
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BLM seeks additional public input on dispersed camping proposal for Labyrinth Rims/Gemini Bridges
News Release: MOAB, Utah - The Bureau of Land Management Moab Field Office announces a second comment period for feedback on a proposal to limit camping to designated sites in a portion of the Labyrinth Rims/Gemini Bridges Special Recreation Management Area northwest of Moab, Utah. If approved, this proposal would...
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BLM seeks public input on Garnet Hill Recreation Area Management Plan
News Release: ELY, Nev. - The Bureau of Land Management Ely District, Bristlecone Field Office is asking the public to provide input on a proposed Recreation Area Management Plan and associated environmental assessment for the Garnet Hill Recreation Area and Egan Crest trail systems. The 30-day public scoping period begins Monday, March 27 and concludes Wednesday, April 26, 2023.