cedricandsophie
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We have done I think 16. The National Parks are amazing and a true treasure. They are all unique and awe inspiring. I wish every American could see them!
We will be in Acadia in a week or so on a cruise!
Grand Canyon and Death Valley yes. Hoover Dam is a no.I have no idea. I live in one - the South Downs - so at least one! The Grand Canyon? Is that one? And Death Valley and Hoover Dam? I have no idea.
Interesting. I'd love to go on a tour around the US National Parks. America is such a beautiful and varied country.Grand Canyon and Death Valley yes. Hoover Dam is a no.
I have no idea. I live in one - the South Downs - so at least one! The Grand Canyon? Is that one? And Death Valley and Hoover Dam? I have no idea.
22 but it's always a work in progress. I"m obsessed with collecting the stamps. So that includes a lot of national monuments, places. Love to visit historic places.
Hoover Dam is more or less part of Lake Mead National Recreation Area, which is part of the National Park Service. However, it's administered together with the Bureau of Reclamation (an agency in charge of many federal water projects along with the US Army Corps of Engineers and the Tennessee Valley Authority) which actually operates the dam. The logo on the exhibit hall says "DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR - BUREAU OF RECLAMATION".
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The National Park Service itself doesn't operate all these protected areas. The US Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, and other agencies are in charge of several national monuments and other sites.
Thanks, @bcla - I must say just seeing the dam is impressive in itself, but when you go right down into it via those amazing lifts to the generator rooms - WOW!
I've only been to a few - but we did make it to the Dry Tortugas. If you are ever in the Florida Keys, I highly suggest the day trip from Key West. It's about a 2 hour boat ride but so beautiful.
It’s on my bucket list as well, and my wish is to do one a year, God willing. I’m only up to SIX, but hoping to up my travel after retirement. I’m curious to everyone’s favorite since I’m always thinking about our next trip!
I love Fort Jefferson. I used to go there every year or so with my Air Force Reserve squadron to maintain the rangers’ quarters and paint the lighthouse. This is an old (film) photo I took from a Blackhawk in formation.I've only been to a few - but we did make it to the Dry Tortugas. If you are ever in the Florida Keys, I highly suggest the day trip from Key West. It's about a 2 hour boat ride but so beautiful.