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  1. The world's first national park, Yellowstone National Park, was established on March 1, 1872 by President Ulysses Grant. Forty-four years later, on August 25, 1916, the National Park Service was established by Congress. Today there are fifty-eight Nationa
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  2. To access any of GORP's encyclopedic resources, you'll need to register and be at least thirteen-years old.
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  3. Whether you're looking to canoe in California or picnic in Pennsylvania, L.
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  4. The official National Park Service is my pick of the week because of the variety of its resources.
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  5. The National Parks Conservation Association's mission is to protect our national parks by educating politicians and the public about the parks' importance.
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  6. Need a little help mapping out your National Park adventure? Get inspired of one of these six preplanned road trips.
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  7. Yellowstone National Park in northern Wyoming, our country's first National Park, is known for its spectacular geothermal wonders: mud pots, steam vents, hot springs, and roaring geysers. Every year the park accommodates more than four million visitors, y
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  8. Thomas Moran was an early twentieth-century American artist whose Yellowstone watercolors where shown to Congress by national park proponents.
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  9. Yellowstone is famous for its 200 geysers, and Old Faithful is the most famous of all.
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  10. Eloquent prose, fabulous photographs, amazing 3-D tours and three marvelous Webquests (for students in grades four through six) make this my pick-of-the-day site.
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  11. Yellowstone's hot waters are the secret to the river otter's survival through the cold, icy winters.
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  12. Start your game session with Antler & Horn Match by clicking on the antlers or horns which belong to the pictured animal.
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