America’s National Parks Podcast
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The Emancipation Proclamation has been called one of the two most important American contributions to the world by Martin Luther King, Jr., yet was said to possess "all the moral grandeur of a bill of lading" by historian Richard Hofstadter. Its force and form have been the subject of countless books and papers. Was it a meaningless document? Or did it drastically change America? On this episode, a lecture from ranger Dan Vermilya at Gettysburg National Historical Park breaks through the soundbites to shed light on the real significance of this important piece of history.
News FromThe Parks | ”Fee Free”Smokies to End, Rabbit Disease, Bird Migration & More
Betty Reid Soskin
Behind The Scene’s of Netflix’s ”Our Great National Parks”
The Women of Lowell
The House on Brattle Street
National Park News | New Mask Rules, Fewer Humpbacks, Missions Damaged, & a New Nat’l Historic Site
Discovering Yellowstone
Steamtown and Pheobe Snow
Ansel Adams
National Park News | 2021 Visitation Shatters Records, New Park Reservations, a First for USS Constitution
Roebling’s Delaware Aqueduct
Imprisoned at Fort McHenry
Changes to National Parks in 2022
Weir Farm
National Park News | New NPS Director, 19% of Giant Sequoias Gone in 2 years, Hiker Remains Found After 38 Years
Mary Colter and the Grand Canyon
Badlands Symbiotic Species — Prairie Dogs and Burrowing Owls
What Makes a National Trail?
National Park News | Monuments Restored, Sequoias Destroyed, Mammoth Grows, Wolves Killed, White Sands Discovery, & More
Climate Change and Glacier National Park
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