Essay: Park system a gift for you to unwrap – USA Today
USA TODAY The Ohio home of Charles Young, the first African-American U.S. Army colonel who commanded the famed Buffalo Soldiers in the Philippine-American war and then led them in protecting Sequoia National Park at the turn of the last century. The California … |
Five National Monuments Expected To Be Added To National Park System Next … – National Parks Traveler
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Five National Monuments Expected To Be Added To National Park System Next …
National Parks Traveler Colonel Young was an African-American soldier who in 1903 was appointed acting superintendent for Sequoia and General Grand national parks in California. Working to make the Woodlawn and Tubman monuments possible has been The Conservation … A Tour of Black History Monuments Around the US Obama to Name Tubman Tribute as National Monument |
Seven Mules, Two Horses Owned By National Park Service Dead After Water System … – National Parks Traveler
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Seven Mules, Two Horses Owned By National Park Service Dead After Water System …
National Parks Traveler Seven mules and two horses owned by the National Park Service for use in Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks recently were discovered dead in their winter pasture, possibly due to the failure of a "remote watering system. 9 National Park Service mules & horses die |