15 U.S. Historical Sites Every American Should Visit Before They Die
The United States is a relatively young country when compared to places like Egypt or England. The lack of age doesn’t negate the rich history of the United States. The land occupied by the United States has been inhabited for about 10,000 years (give or take a bit). People have been leaving their mark on the landscape of the United States long before we became a country. One of the best ways to learn history is to visit them first hand. Here are 15 U.S. Historical Sites that every American should visit before they die. U.S. Historical Sites Every American Should Visit Before They Die Kobuk Valley National Park, Alaska…
Ten National Parks Dedicated to Women
When you think of national parks, one can think of a range of places. If you are like me, the first ones to jump into mind are spectacular natural wonders. Yet about half of all National Park Service sites were created specifically to protect the human history of the United States. Almost every park examines its human history but not all were created to specifically protect its human history. When you look at the list of sites, a few things jump out. You will find sites dedicated to forts, military battles, and people. Women have a rich history in the United States. Their fingerprints can be found through history if…