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  2. Gorgeous Photos of America's 63 National Parks - AOL

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    Named a national park in 1910, Glacier National Park has about 25 active glaciers dispersed among its 1 million acres and is home to "Going-to-the-Sun Road," a 50-mile drive said to offer some of ...

  3. 10 breathtaking photos of America's national parks - AOL

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    To celebrate in National Park Week, which runs from April 16 through April 24, take a look at some of the most beautiful shots from our country's parks. 10 breathtaking photos of America's ...

  4. Photos show the impact of climate change on national parks - AOL

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    Jacob W. Frank/National Park Service via Getty Images A mix of rain and snowmelt caused severe flooding in June 2022. The rushing water damaged roads, structures, and trails.

  5. National Park Service - Wikipedia

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    The National Park Service (NPS) is an agency of the United States federal government, within the US Department of the Interior.The service manages all national parks; most national monuments; and other natural, historical, and recreational properties, with various title designations.

  6. Fort Laramie National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Laramie National Monument was established, which became the Fort Laramie National Historic Site in 1960. [ 15 ] In a 1983 document, the National Park Service (NPS) describes a 536-acre historic district within the larger national historic site containing all of the historic structures, buildings, ruins, and sites, as well as a separate ...

  7. Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Congress designated Pictured Rocks the first National Lakeshore in the United States in 1966. It is governed by the National Park Service (NPS), with 22 year-round NPS employees as of May 2006, and received 1,313,179 visitors in 2021. [2]