This guide covers 197 national parks east of the Mississippi revealing the beauty, wonder and history of each. This book also covers the details involved with making plans, also included are maps, lists of activities, food and lodging.
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Original. In this comprehensive guide to more than 190 national sites west of the Mississippi, the beauty, wonder, and history of these lands are at your fingertips.
From the canyons of Arizona to the redwoods of California, this guide offers full, practical information on western parks of the National Parks System.
Whether you prefer major parks, small historic sites, scenic trails, or inspirational monuments, this guide will help you find a national park area that is perfect for you!
Fodor's Travel Publications, Inc. Staff. traveling within them . You might also have your children pack their own “ car bags ” ( preferably kiddie knapsacks ) , with crayons , coloring books , and toys to play with en route .
"Produced by the Publishing Office, National Gallery of Art, Washington. Published in association with Yale University Press, New Haven and London"--Colophon.
Neil Zurcher's second book continues on the road to delightful mini-vacations in Ohio -- and now across the border in Michigan, Indiana, Pennsylvania, NewYork, Kentucky, West Virginia, and Ontario.
Highlights the eastern U.S.'s top travel experiences, providing a monthly calendar of popular events, road trip and scenic drive ideas, and information on sights, dining, accommodations, shopping, and entertainment in each area profiled.
The first book to show that during the era of Wild West, the most dangerous place to be was in the Wilder East, far from the American frontier.