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Canyon de Chelly National Monument is home to three separate canyons, each of which was formed by rivers flowing from the ...
Canyon de Chelly National Monument is located in North East Arizona approximately 100 miles from four corners (where Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Utah meet). This area is rich in cultural ...
A troubling sign of the times: national park visitors being asked to report information that is "negative" about past or ...
In the face of mass firings, seasonal staffing shortages, and spending cuts, your national park vacation might look a little ...
Both activities are forbidden, however, in all 13 Arizona-based National Park Service-run monuments, including Organ Pipe near Ajo in Southern Arizona as well as the Canyon de Chelly and ...
Many battles have been fought in Arizona's Canyon De Chelly, most involving the Navajo people. Most people who visit the Canyon de Chelly National Monument don't make it over to the northern part of ...
Castillo de San Marcos National Monument is ranked #2 out of 19 things to do in St. Augustine. See pictures and our review of Castillo de San Marcos National Monument.
All but three presidents have used the 1906 Antiquities Act to protect unique landscapes and cultural resources. About half the national parks in the U.S. were first designated as monuments.
The monument is open to sportfishing, but commercial fishing is prohibited, with the exception of the red crab and lobster fisheries. Those fisheries have been allowed to continue for a seven-year ...
The second new monument will be the 200,000-acre Sáttítla National Monument in northern California near the Oregon border, the person familiar with Biden's visit confirmed.
Lawyers for President Donald Trump's administration say he has the authority to abolish national monuments meant to protect historical and archaeological sites.