Sarah Ford | April 21, 2015

Celebrating National Park Week 2015: Where History and Nature Intersect

Did you know that of the approximateÌý400 national park units, roughly two-thirds are historical parks, sites, monuments, or memorials? It’s true! That’s why National Trust for Historic Preservation is joining theÌýÌý²¹²Ô»åÌýÌýin celebrating National Park Week.

National Park Week is a week-long celebration that encourages the public to visit, volunteer at, and share stories of their favorite parks. ÌýThe week’s events include a weekend of free admission, a day of service on Earth Day (4/22/15), and online sharing of user photos and memories.

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