Essays about National Monument

  1. Castillo de San Marcos: A National Monument
    ... Waite. In 1900, after 205 years of service, the fort was retired, and in 1924, it became a national monument Romero. In 1933 ...
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  2. Landmarks
    ... The Statue of Liberty was declared a national monument in 1924. The complete Statue of Liberty national monument also includes Ellis ...
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  3. Desert Solitaire
    ... ever wrote. Desert Solitaire follows Abbey in his two summers as a ranger in south eastern Utahamp39s Arches National Monument. In his ...
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  4. ecosystems
    ... I base my reasoning on past summer work experience. I worked for the Department of the Interior at Jewel Cave National Monument as an interpretive ranger. ...
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  5. the grand canyon
    ... In 1975 the park was nearly doubled in size by the inclusion of Grand Canyon National Monument and Marble Canyon National Monument and portions of Glen Canyon ...
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  6. Juan Rodriguez C
    ... The Cabrillo National Monument CNM, established in 1913, is located on Point Loma. ... ampquotCabrillo National Monument Home Page.ampquot March 1, 1997. ...
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  7. Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Pumped into Commission
    ... Due to the emotion behind the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge a plethora of active groups have been working to change the refuge into a national monument. ...
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  8. Texas, history of
    ... Padre Island, one national preserve the Big Thicket, and two national recreation areas Amistad and Lake Meredith and one national monument Alibates Flint ...
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  9. New York State
    ... Some places of interest that I have included in my report are, the Statue of Liberty National Monument. It is located on Liberty Island in New York City. ...
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  10. Michael Graves
    ... The original purpose of the scaffolding was to aid workers as they repaired and cleaned the national monument, but it has become an artwork in itself. ...
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  11. Immigration
    ... In 1954, Ellis Island was closed and was not used until 1965 when President Johnson added it to the Statue of Liberty National Monument, under the jurisdiction ...
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  12. Ellis Island and Immigration
    ... The station closed completely in 1954. In 1965, the island became a national historic site, part of the existing Statue of Liberty National Monument. ...
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  13. Mexican Grey Wolf
    ... The San Andres Mountains to the west of White Sands National Monument have been chosen as one of the sites for the reintroduction of the Mexican wolf. ...
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  14. Ruins
    ... Then in 1916 excavating was sponsored by the American Museum of Natural History Aztec Ruins was made a national monument in 1923, and became a World Heritage ...
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  15. Solar Power
    ... A 105.6kW system was dedicated at Natural Bridges National Monument in Utah the system used Motorola, ARCO Solar, and Spectrolab PV modules. ...
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  16. Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
    ... and Paha Sapa. The most popular ampquotdesecratedampquot site would be one most Americans look at as a national monument. Mt. Rushmore was carved ...
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  17. Construction of the Empire State BUilding
    ... reopened for business the following workday. Today, the enormous building is a national monument. It receives tourists at a rate ...
    (1110 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)

  18. Price of a New Life Ellis Island
    ... of traffic in the building at that time ARAMARK 3. On May 11, 1965, President Johnson declared Ellis Island part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument. ...
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  19. Edward Abbey
    ... struggles. Abbeyamp39s reputation started to grow when he wrote his first nonfiction work about Arches National Monument. In Desert ...
    (632 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

  20. George Washington Carver
    ... In 1943 Carver died and was honored by FD Roosevelt by dedicating 30,000 for a national monument. The park is near Diamond, Missouri. ...
    (634 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)

  21. Leadership in movie
    ... His legend inspired 100,000 people to gather on June 24, 1861, 556 years after his death, at the opening ceremony of the 300foot National Monument in Stirling ...
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  22. ITamp39S UP TO YOU, NEW YORKITamp39S UP TO YOU, NEW YORK
    ... Federal Hall National Monument, where Washington has sworn in as president in 1879. Trinity Church which is the oldest Anglican Perish in the city. ...
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  23. Sept 11, a national holiday
    I do not think that September 11th should be made into a national holiday ... Whatever is placed there, I Think there should be a monument for all of the people who ...
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  24. Rodinamp39s Project for a Monument for the Defense of Paris
    ... However, in Project for a Monument to the Defense of Paris, the entire piece ... The closefitting cap on Victoryamp39s head recalls the French national sloganLiberty ...
    (1307 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)

  25. Rocky Mountains or Rockies
    ... Blanca Peak, mountain, south central Colorado, in the Sangre de Cristo Range of the Rocky Mountains, near Great Sand Dunes National Monument. ...
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  26. Rocky Mountains or Rockies1
    ... Blanca Peak, mountain, south central Colorado, in the Sangre de Cristo Range of the Rocky Mountains, near Great Sand Dunes National Monument. ...
    (7466 Words -- Approx. 30 Pages)

  27. William Wallace, The True Story
    ... It is believed that Wallace had a legendary 5 foot long sword. The sword that is believed to be his is kept in The New National Wallace Monument in Stirling. ...
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  28. William Wallace the True Story
    ... It is believed that Wallace had a legendary 5 foot long sword. The sword that is believed to be his is kept in The New National Wallace Monument in Stirling. ...
    (1837 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  29. Purpose of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial
    ... memorial, and contestants were required to be sensitive to the Washington monument and the ... The memorial as a whole is a symbol of national reconciliation where ...
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  30. POE
    ... The Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site, run by the National Park Service in ... There is controversy as to who is buried beneath the monument in Westminster ...
    (678 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)



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