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Upper Colorado River Interagency Fire Management battles the Spring Creek Fire
News Release: Parachute, Colo. - The Upper Colorado River Interagency Fire (UCR Fire) Management Unit and Grand Valley Fire Protection District (GVFPD) are in unified command to battle the Spring Creek Fire, five miles southwest of Parachute.
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AXS Wayside: Signs of the Seasons
News Release: Access Acadia: Inclusive Descriptions of Park Destinations.
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AXS Wayside: Ocean Highways
News Release: Access Acadia: Inclusive Descriptions of Park Destinations.
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AXS Wayside: Compass Harbor Trail
News Release: Access Acadia: Inclusive Descriptions of Park Destinations.
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AXS Wayside: A Walk in the Woods
News Release: Access Acadia: Inclusive Descriptions of Park Destinations.
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Reflections from Lake Superior
News Release: Light Waves-Abstract Photographs of Reflections from Lake Superior.
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AXS Wayside: Exploring Schoodic
News Release: Access Acadia: Inclusive Descriptions of Park Destinations.
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AXS Wayside: Tide Pool Tenants
News Release: Access Acadia: Inclusive Descriptions of Park Destinations.
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AXS: Wayside: Up Close and Personal
News Release: Access Acadia: Inclusive Descriptions of Park Destinations.
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AXS Wayside: Mariners Beware
News Release: Access Acadia: Inclusive Descriptions of Park Destinations.
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AXS Wayside: To The Top
News Release: Access Acadia: Inclusive Descriptions of Park Destinations.
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AXS Wayside: Summit to Sea
News Release: Access Acadia: Inclusive Descriptions of Park Destinations.
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Celebrate Independence Day with music at the mill on July 1
News Release: EMINENCE, Mo: Ozark National Scenic Riverways will celebrate Independence Day with a summertime concert on Saturday, July 1, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Alley Spring and Mill.
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AXS: Hulls Cove Visitor Center
News Release: Access Acadia: Inclusive Descriptions of Park Destinations.
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Terminus: A Glacier Memorial Project will be shown at the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center
News Release: PORT ANGELES, Wash - On Friday, July 7th, Olympic National Park in partnership with the Port Angeles Fine Arts Center, Washington’s National Park Fund, and Discover Your Northwest, will kick off the summer of “Terminus: A Glacier Memorial Project" with the opening exhibit reception at the Fine Arts Center from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
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SAVE THE DATE: 13th Annual Blue Heron Ghost Mine, September 9, 2023
News Release: Mark this exciting and fun event on your calendar and join us on Saturday, September 9, at 8:00 PM (ET), as we celebrate Appalachian tradition during the 13th annual Big South Fork Ghost Mine at the Blue Heron Outdoor Museum. Experience the beauty of Kentucky and the solitude of Blue Heron Mine-18 as you hear chilling tales spun from the hills and hollows of the Cumberland Plateau by five talented local storytellers.
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Two Visitor Fatalities in Big Bend
News Release: BIG BEND NATIONAL PARK, TEXAS - On Friday, June 23 at approximately 6:00 pm, Big Bend National Park’s Communications Center received a call requesting emergency assistance along the Marufo Vega Trail. A father and his two stepsons from Florida were hiking the Marufo Vega Trail in extreme heat. Temperatures...
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Cleveland Shakespeare Festival to perform twice this summer
News Release: The National Park Service is pleased to announce that the Cleveland Shakespeare Festival (CSF) will present two outdoor performances of Shakespeare plays this summer on the grounds of James A. Garfield National Historic Site. Both performances will be free and open to the public.
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Stacking the Deck: Escape Cards of World War II
News Release: During World War II, American and British intelligence agencies collaborated on a top-secret mission with the US Playing Card Company. To help Allied prisoners of war escape from Nazi prison camps, the company devised a way to hide a map of Germany inside playing cards.
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Dentzel Carousel
News Release: Installed at Glen Echo Park in 1921, the carousel was made by the Dentzel Carousel Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The carousel features a menagerie of animals who gallop to the music of a Wurlitzer band organ. More than 1,000 lights sparkle from the carousel and are reflected in the mirrors on the rounding board and on the inner drum. The carousel turns at about 5 revolutions per minute.