Saturday, April 21, 2012

National parks week

  • This week, every American has something to celebrate. In fact, we have 397 things to celebrate -- our national parks.
  • (Huffington Post)
  •  To celebrate National Park Week, all 397 National Parks will offer free admission from April 21 through April 29, 2012.  National Park Week is a wonderful week to introduce children to nature and the outdoors.
  • (Examiner)
  • BILLINGS - Its National Park Week, and the 397 national parks in the U.S. are offering free admission for a week. The event kicks off Saturday and includes Montanas very own Yellowstone National Park.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • This weekend marks the kick-off of National Park Week, when parks that normally charge admission waive fees and offer special programs.
  • (USA Today)
  • As we commemorate National Parks Week with free admission to parks, I encourage all Americans to visit and explore the natural beauty of our 397 national park sites across the country.
  • (Huffington Post)
  •  Fresh air, beautiful scenery, educational. Just a few words which describe a visit to our national parks and monuments. April 21-29, 2012, is National Park week and special needs families will find a few surprises.
  • (Examiner)
  • Go green with eco-friendly rail packages to North America's National Parks from Vacations By Rail Chicago, Illinois (PRWEB) April 21, 2012 "Travel by train is a feel-good journey," said Todd Powell, president of Vacations By Rail.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • Parks will have special programming during National Park Week, April 21-29. And parks that charge admission will waive their fees that week, adding to their allure.
  • (Boston Channel)
  • Couple that news with the announcement of National Parks Week, which kicks off Saturday and grants visitors free passage to all national parks for a full week, and there's plenty of buzz for fans of the outdoors to be whispering about.
  • (Missoulian)
  • When President Theodore Roosevelt first took office over a century ago, he embarked on a tour of the American West that would change his life and the life of our Nation forever.
  • (News Room America)

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