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Preserves detailed plant and insect fossils from the Eocene Epoch.
Colonial-era British fortifications on St. Simons Island, once guarding Georgia's southern frontier.
18th-century Spanish fort built to protect the southern approach to St. Augustine.
Site of the War of 1812 battle that inspired the U.S. national anthem, 'The Star-Spangled Banner.'
Known as 'Freedom's Fortress,' it was a Union stronghold and refuge for escaped enslaved people.
Once a major Army post, now preserved for its diverse habitats and public access.
A well-preserved 19th-century coastal fort showcasing Civil War military innovation.
Reconstructed fort central to Revolutionary War history and Native American diplomacy.
Ruins of a frontier military post that protected travelers on the Santa Fe Trail.
Features one of the world’s richest fossil deposits from an ancient freshwater lake.
Honors America’s first female Cabinet member and champion of labor rights.
Commemorates the civil rights activists who challenged segregation in the South.
Preserves the colonial plantation where George Washington was born.
Honors the life of the famed African American scientist and inventor.
Protects groves of some of the largest and oldest trees on Earth.
Ancient cliffside homes built by the Mogollon people in the late 1200s.
Remote desert wilderness rich in rock art, wildlife, and geological features.
Historic military post and green space just off Manhattan, now a cultural and recreation hub.
Vast, rugged landscape adjacent to the Grand Canyon, rich in geological and cultural history.
Key fur trade route and Ojibwe heritage site along Lake Superior.
Expansive and remote wilderness with slot canyons, fossils, and colorful rock layers.
Renowned for its rich fossil deposits, including the Hagerman Horse, offering insights into the Pliocene epoch.
Preserves the last free-flowing stretch of the Columbia River, alongside significant archaeological and historical sites.
Commemorates the life and legacy of Harriet Tubman and her pivotal role in the Underground Railroad.
Protects the remnants of the ancient Hohokam civilization, showcasing their intricate irrigation canals and artifacts.
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