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  1. Thanks again for all the birthday wishes (We're still getting confetti out of that hat) and for the opportunity to be a part of ! Be safe and have fun exploring your national parks!

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  2. Whew...it always goes by so fast! What a great !

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  3. A11 As America’s storytellers, the National Park Service is committed to telling the history of all Americans and continue to work towards making parks more accessible and inclusive.

    Lookin through an open cabin  window at mountains in the distance.
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  4. Q11 Birthdays are a great time to look back but also an opportunity to think about what’s next. What are some ways the NPS can ensure that future generations have the opportunity to learn from and enjoy our nation’s parks for years to come?

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  5. A10 You can make our great places better. Get involved at

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  6. A9 Also, we've got pictures! Don't forget to follow the on Facebook and Instagram!

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  7. Q10 Volunteering is a great way for people of all ages to get involved with their parks. Have you volunteered at a national park or been inspired to seek out more opportunities to help out?

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  8. A9 Oooh...salmon to the face. A metaphor for so many things? Alright, who hasn't lost an afternoon watching the bear cams? (They only miss when YOU happen to watch them.)

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  9. Q9 Sometimes you can’t always get to a park in person. However, many parks offer ways to connect virtually. Have you discovered the new or maybe found an online activity (how about those bear cams?) to connect with?

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    A6 The interconnectivity of the natural and cultural resources within the national Park service. Many parks from to share a part of the story.

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  11. A7 Repeating photos helps us to share the memories and experiences in our park. It also can put changes into the perspective of our own lifetimes.

    two kids stand in front of a large glacier
    Two rangers stand with a glacier in the far background
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  12. A8 Anyone into kayaking? Climbing? Swimming? Wildlife watching? As always, we must plug safety! Follow rules and regs and s'more safely. It's the simple things!

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  13. Q8 Parks across the country provide opportunities for recreational activities from the casual sightseer to the experienced adventurer. (Safely, of course!) What are some park activities you’ve found most enjoyable or maybe one that surprised you?

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  14. A7 Share some of your homemade scrapbooks or favorite park photos!

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  15. Q7 Generations of people have visited national parks and continue to create new memories. Videos, artwork, poetry, photographs, passport stamps...the possibilities are endless. How do you capture or share your park memories & experiences?

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  16. A6 Although best known for scenic parks, over half the areas of the National Park System preserve places and commemorate events and activities important in the nation's history. Image:

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  17. Q6 Parks can also provide context for national conversations and help define who we are as a nation. What are some sites you’ve visited that led to moments of reflection, inspiration, or encouraged you to learn more?

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  18. A5 Find more parks, like , , , and more that commemorate great movements and change at

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  19. A5: Learn more about Pullman's Labor Day events at

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  20. Q5 Chicago's Pullman National Monument preserves important moments in our nation’s history. Labor Day weekend marks the opening of the new Pullman Visitor Center & Pullman State Historic Site grounds. Have you visited a park that commemorates a moment of change?

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