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  • Taking A Big Island National Parks Road Trip-Hawaii

    Taking A Big Island National Parks Road Trip-Hawaii

    Hawaii’s Big Island is a dream for National Park Passport Stampers. One National Park, two National Historical Parks, one National Historic Site, and a National Historic Trail. Five places to explore nature and learn about history. The best way to visit them all is by taking a Big Island National Parks Road Trip.

  • Visiting Pu’uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park-Hawaii

    Visiting Pu’uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park-Hawaii

    If you enjoy a combination of history, culture, and nature, a visit to Pu’uhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park should be on your Hawaii National Parks List.

  • Spending a Half Day at Volcanoes National Park-Hawaii

    Spending a Half Day at Volcanoes National Park-Hawaii

    Hawaii is vast. With six islands to explore and boundless activities, it’s impossible to see it all in one trip. For ambitious National Park stampers, getting a stamp at Hawaii’s Largest National Park is an important goal. But what do you do if you want to see the park but are short on time? Spend…

  • Visiting The John Muir National Historic Site-California

    Visiting The John Muir National Historic Site-California

    There is a 7-Eleven directly across the street. This is the first thing I notice, as our rental car pulls into the parking lot, at the John Muir National Historic Site. The street also includes a fast food restaurant, a tire store, and several places to grab a cup of coffee. Progress. I’m always grateful…

  • Visiting Rosie The Riveter National Park Site

    Visiting Rosie The Riveter National Park Site

    The headband speaks out to me from my headband holder. Red with white polka dots. Do I dare? I only need an appropriate shirt, and I could do it. Anticipation of visiting Rosie The Riveter National Park Site is high, but the feelings sky-rocket when I realize for the very first time, I can National…

  • Visiting Dry Tortugas National Park-Florida

    Visiting Dry Tortugas National Park-Florida

    Sleepy bodies shuffle into the Dry Tortugas National Park ferry terminal. The Yankee Freedom Boat Tour agency repeats the comment over the loudspeaker.  “The waters can be rough. We highly recommend taking medicine for seasickness prior to departure. We sell Dramamine pills for $1.00 if you need them.”  I brought my own Dramamine. Getting horribly…

  • Visiting Pearl Harbor National Memorial-Hawaii

    Visiting Pearl Harbor National Memorial-Hawaii

    Pearl Harbor National Memorial, is the most visited tourist attraction, in Hawaii. There are numerous National Park designations, including Historic Sites, Historic Parks, and National Monuments. Visiting a National Memorial, has a distinct feel.  Two and half weeks in Hawaii, on three different islands, takes a lot of logistical planning. We need to figure out…

  • Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park-New Jersey

    Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park-New Jersey

    He did do a million things. As Park Ranger Emma discusses Alexander Hamilton’s vision for Paterson Great Falls, I wonder what million things he left undone. It’s noon as the car pulls into the Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park, parking lot. The New Jersey, city, locals, occupy various benches and walls, munching their lunch-break…

  • Visiting Valley Forge National Historical Park-Pennsylvania

    Visiting Valley Forge National Historical Park-Pennsylvania

    I breathe in the scent of the freshly printed page. Ink, just off of the copier, used to have a smell. Our teacher’s footsteps tap on the cheap linoleum, as she walks up and down the aisles of desks. Eagar hands grab for the coveted blank permission slips. Our class is taking a field-trip, to…