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Cataldo / Idaho / United States
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State park and historical mission. Extensive Native American exhibit called Sacred Encounters.
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Baltimore / Maryland / United States
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Perhaps one of the greatest historical landmarks in the region, Fort McHenry is a national park situated in Baltimore, MD. During the War of 1812, Fort McHenry played a key role in the defense of the city as well as the defeat of the British navy. It was here that Francis Scot Key wrote the Star Spangled Banner. Today the fort is a popular destination for thousands of visitors each year.

How to get to Fort McHenry
Fort McHenry can be accessed by car, bus and water taxi. Free parking is available on site for drivers.

Best and worst time to go to Fort McHenry
The best time to visit the park is during the weekdays. Visitors will want to plan their visits on days without inclement weather. The park closes at dusk.

Admission to Fort McHenry
While general admittance to the grounds of Fort McHenry is free, entrance fees are required to visit the actual fort. Schools can arranged free tours with an educational application ahead of time. Seniors can also obtain discounted passes.

Must see/do at to Fort McHenry
Visitors will want to visit the visitor's center with its theater, exhibits and information booth. Passes can be purchased there. The actual fort is a highlight of the park with exhibits reveal soldier's quarters, weapons and information on the battles that took place. Scenic lovers will enjoy strolling along the edges of the fort where much of the Baltimore harbor can be viewed.

Other places to visit near to Fort McHenry
Nearby attractions include the Domino Sugar Plant, the Baltimore Inner Harbor, and Federal Hill.

Insider tip for visitors to Fort McHenry
Consider signing up for a guided tour when visiting the park. Seniors will want to check for any discounts available at the visitor's center.

Author's bio: Bruce Emmerling is a freelance writer residing in Baltimore, MD. He's been writing independent articles about technology, travel, events and events for six years.

 

Atlanta / Georgia / United States
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The Martin Luther King Jr. Center commemorates Dr. King's life and contributions to America's Civil Rights movement. Located a few blocks east of downtown Atlanta, the facility is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, except major U.S. holidays. Summer hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The outdoor memorial and the indoor facilities on the center's grounds attract adults and children.

Parking and public transportation at Martin Luther King Jr. Center 
The National Park Service operates a free lot adjacent to its Martin Luther King Jr. Historic Site across the street from the King Center. The entrance to this lot is on John Wesley Dobbs Ave, a block north of Auburn Avenue. No parking is permitted on Auburn Avenue in the block occupied by the center. The most convenient MARTA public transportation stop is the downtown Five Points train station. The Number 3 Auburn Avenue bus takes you from Five Points to the center in less than 10 minutes.

Best and worst time go to Martin Luther King Jr. Center 
Sunday morning services at Ebenezer Baptist Church and two other large congregations nearby on Auburn help to make Sundays the worst time to visit. The best times are weekday mornings between opening and lunch hour. Avoid school groups by arriving as soon as the center opens.

Admission to Martin Luther King Jr. Center 
The King Center has no admission fees for any of its indoor or outdoor facilities.

Must see/do at Martin Luther King Jr. Center 
Visit Freedom Hall which houses the center's gift shop and international art exhibits. Make a tour reservation at the National Park Service Information Desk (across the street from the King Center) to enjoy a glimpse into Dr. King's early life at his birth home nearby.

Other places to visit near Martin Luther King Jr. Center 
Detailed and interactive exhibits at the Martin Luther King Jr. Historic Site provide an opportunity for in-depth exploration of civil rights activities in America. Foodies will enjoy the Municipal Market, an urban farmer's market and food court, also called the Sweet Auburn Curb Market by residents.

Insider tip for visitors to Martin Luther King Jr. Center 
Don't overlook the small firehouse at the intersection of Auburn and Boulevard. It has additional displays related to race relations in American life. Volunteer docents are often available to explain the historical significance of every part of the firehouse's collection.

Author's bio: Carol Luther has lived in Atlanta for 35 years. She has published travel articles in "Diamond" magazine, Arizona Central, USA Today and other websites.

 

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Kempton / Pennsylvania / United States
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Hawk Mountain Sanctuary has been involved in conducting bird migration counts since 1934. Located at Kempton, Pa. on the Appalachian Flyway, the sanctuary is a refuge for birds of prey and has been long considered the destination for hawk-watch enthusiasts. Its hawk count database is one the longest-running records of hawk migration in the world and allows biologists to use long-term data to track the status of these unusually secretive birds. Open year-round, visitors can enjoy scenic vistas, 8-miles of ridge and valley trails, a visitor center, a bookstore and native plant garden. Each autumn, the sanctuary offers visitors a chance to observe large numbers of migrated hawks, eagles and falcons. Its forests provides migration stopover habitat for nearly 100 species of birds, including 16 raptors. The sanctuary also uses the annual event to train young conservation interns, teaching them raptor monitoring, record keeping and data analysis.
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Ventura / California / United States
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Channel Islands National Park comprises of the five islands of Anacapa, Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz, San Miguel and Santa Barbara. The park is located in an ocean environment and its mission is to preserve and protect the natural wealth and cultural resources of the islands. It houses rare animal species, plants and archeological resources. The park features marine animals, such as dolphins, garibaldi, Pacific grey whales, giant black seabass and California spiny lobsters. Channel Islands National Park is also inhabited by brown pelicans and golden and bald eagles. The park maintains more than 20 species of endemic terrestrial animals, including fox, lizards, snakes and deer mouse. Channel Islands National Park is located in Ventura, Calif.
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Los Alamos / New Mexico / United States
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Founded in 1916, the National Park Service, also known as NPS, is a bureau of the Department of the Interior. It works in more than 400 national parks, recreational sites, monuments and battlefields in the United States. The agency focuses on the issues that include fire management, global conservation, and safety and social science laws and regulations. The National Park Service partners with state and local governments, nonprofit organizations and historic property owners to preserves park resources. It administers the Climate Friendly Parks program, which educates, communicates and mitigates climate change and air pollution concerns in national parks. The agency offers budget formulation, legislative support, policy and regulatory direction solutions.
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Springdale / Utah / United States
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Founded in 1909, the Zion National Park is an archeological site and wildlife sanctuary. The park offers more than 400 species of birds, amphibians, mammals, reptiles, centipedes, spiders and insects. It exhibits rabbits, bats, wolves, lions, snakes, owls, vultures and hawks. It maintains over 900 varieties of plants that include ferns, trees, shrubs and wildflowers. The Zion National Park features several geological formations, such as canyons, cliffs, tunnels, hiking trails and freestanding arches. The park also conducts various recreational activities for children between the ages of 6 and 12. In addition, it organizes educational programs for students in grades two through five. The park provides a range of amenities that includes a caf , dining room and Internet access. The Zion National Park is located in Springdale, Utah.
North Conway / New Hampshire / United States
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Publicly available to all customers.
Castaic / California / United States
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Castaic Lake Recreation Area is a reservoir of the California State Water Project. It is one of the California State Water Project s largest recreational lakes and the terminal of its west branch. The site includes a shoreline of more than 25 miles. Castaic Lake Recreation Area s major attraction is the 425-foot tall Castaic Dam. Castaic Lake Recreation Area has two bodies of water that include Lower Lake and Upper Lake. Lower Lake is for nonpower boating and canoeing activities. Swimming season on Lower Lake runs from mid-May to mid-September. Upper Lake is for sailing, power boating, water and jet skiing and fishing activities. Its lakes are stocked with basses, trouts and catfish. Castaic Lake Recreation Area s other recreational activities include hiking and biking trails, as well as features picnic areas and playgrounds. Rental group picnic areas are available for up to 600 persons.