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Route 2 in Boston, MA: 1926: current Segments connected by road through Yellowstone National Park: US 21: 393: 632 State Road S-7-406 in Hunting Island, SC: I-81, US 52 in Wytheville, VA
They divided the archaeological record in the Americas into five phases, only three of which applied to North America. [1] The use of these divisions has diminished in most of North America due to the development of local classifications with more elaborate breakdowns of times. [2] 1. The Paleo-Indians stage and/or Lithic stage 2. The Archaic ...
The largest national park is Wrangell–St. Elias in Alaska: at over 8 million acres (32,375 km 2), it is larger than each of the nine smallest states. The next three largest parks are also in Alaska. The smallest park is Gateway Arch National Park, Missouri, at 192.83 acres (0.7804 km 2).
From Barquisimeto, Highway 1 continues roughly west, then southwest (at around Agua Salada) for 147 km to the state line with Trujillo, near El Empedrado. Once in the state of Trujillo (near the town of Parajá), the Pan-American Highway continues in a southwest direction; it does not travel through the state capital city of Trujillo but ...
Guadalupe Mountains National Park: Guadalupe Mountains National Park: NPS TX 46,850 73.20 18,960 189.6 November 10, 1978: Gulf Islands: Gulf Islands National Seashore: NPS MS 4,080 6.38 1,650 16.5 November 10, 1978: Gunnison Gorge: Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area: BLM CO 17,784 27.788 7,197 71.97 October 21, 1999: Hain: Pinnacles ...
Native American heritage sites are sites specifically created in many National Park Sites in the United States to commemorate the contribution of the Native American cultures. The term ‘Native American’ includes all cultural groups that predate the arrival of either western European or East coast explorers and settlers.
National memorial is a designation in the United States for an officially recognized area that memorializes a historic person or event. [1] As of September 2020 the National Park Service (NPS), an agency of the Department of the Interior, owns and administers thirty-one memorials as official units and provides assistance for five more, known as affiliated areas, that are operated by other ...
The archaeological park portion of the site is administered by the University of Alabama Museums and encompasses 185 acres (75 ha), consisting of 29 platform mounds around a rectangular plaza. [3] The site was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1964 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1966. [2]