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National Monument Facts and Figures - U. S. National Park Service The Antiquities Act of 1906 established the foundation for preserving and protecting the nation's archeological heritage Presidents have used the authority of the Antiquities Act almost 300 times to protect archeological sites, historic landmarks, historic and prehistoric structures, and other objects of historic or scientific interest already on Federal lands Congress has since enlarged the
Visit - Monuments Memorials (U. S. National Park Service) Want to explore this topic in person? The parks below offer a first-hand opportunity to discover more stories, people, and places Ready to go? Get your pass! The National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass Series includes several passes that cover entrance fees at national parks Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park African American Civil War Memorial National Memorial
Military Monuments and Memorials - U. S. National Park Service First Division Monument NPS Nathan King Many military figures are memorialized on the grounds of the White House and President's Park Lafayette Park is host to statues of four foreign individuals who came to the United States' aid in the Revolutionary War, helping train and lead Americans to victory In the center, an impressive equestrian statue of Andrew Jackson honors his service in the
District of Columbia - U. S. National Park Service National Monument Belmont-Paul Women's Equality Washington, DC Home to the National Woman's Party for more than 90 years, this was the epicenter of the struggle for women's rights From this house in the shadow of the U S Capitol and Supreme Court, Alice Paul and the NWP developed innovative strategies and tactics to advocate for the Equal Rights Amendment and equality for women President
Monuments and Memorials - U. S. National Park Service Details of the Missouri State Memorial NPS C Fields Vicksburg National Military Park presents a unique commemorative landscape design showcasing outdoor sculptures and architecture created by leading artists of the American Renaissance era (1876–17), the value and artistic expression of which is unmatched by any other collection of works created during this period Soon after the park was
Missouri - U. S. National Park Service National Park Gateway Arch St Louis, MO Gateway Arch National Park commemorates President Jefferson’s vision of a continental nation, the individuals and cultural groups who helped shape its history, St Louis’ role in westward expansion, and Dred and Harriet Scott, who sued for their freedom in the Old Courthouse
Colorado National Monument (U. S. National Park Service) Colorado National Monument preserves one of the grand landscapes of the American West But this treasure is much more than a monument Towering monoliths exist within a vast plateau and canyon panorama You can experience sheer-walled, red rock canyons along the twists and turns of Rim Rock Drive, where you may spy bighorn sheep and soaring eagles
Maps - Washington Monument (U. S. National Park Service) A screenshot of the NAMA App NPSPhoto Navigate with the National Mall App Use the National Mall App on your smartphone to navigate your way around the National Mall Key features include: Map: An official National Park Service map of the central tourist area in Washington, D C Easy to use while outdoors, the map features large font sizes, walkways that are easily distinguishable from roads
National Mall and Memorial Parks (U. S. National Park Service) This is where the nation comes to remember and where history is made As “America’s Front Yard,” the National Mall and Memorial Parks is home to many of our country’s most iconic memorials telling the story of people and events that shaped us as a nation Each year, millions of people come to recreate, commemorate presidential legacies, honor our veterans, and make their voices heard