Visit - Monuments Memorials (U. S. National Park Service) 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 Aleutian World War II National Historic Area American Memorial Park Andersonville National Historic Site Antietam National
Military Monuments and Memorials - U. S. National Park Service Military Monuments and Memorials 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
California - U. S. National Park Service National Monument Cabrillo San Diego, CA In 1542, Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo climbed out of his boat and onto shore, becoming the first European to set foot on what is now the West Coast of the United States Cabrillo National Monument not only tells the story of this 16th-century exploration but also houses a wealth of cultural and natural resources Join us and embark on your own Voyage of
National Monument Facts and Figures - U. S. National Park Service The list at 54 U S C §320301 includes these national monuments among those established by presidential proclamation Examples include Ackia Battlefield, Colonial, Andrew Jackson, and Perry’s Victory Presidents may also use the Act to enlarge national monuments established by Congress
Missouri - U. S. National Park Service Missouri National Historic Site Harry S Truman Independence and Grandview, MO President Harry S Truman took America from its traditional isolationism into the age of international involvement Despite his power, he never forgot where he came from Today, visitors can experience the surroundings Truman knew as a young man of modest ambition through his political career and final years as a
Monuments and Memorials - U. S. National Park Service There are nearly 1400 monuments and markers in the park: 22 state memorials within park boundaries, 5 state memorials on former park property and one state memorial on Grant’s Canal
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
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