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Within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, there are no national parks. There are, however, several sites administered by the National Parks Service. Most of these are national historical parks or sites.
Please visit http://www.nps.gov/ for information about all U.S. national parks.
There are numerous historical sites and parks that are in Massachusetts. These include Adams National Historical Park, Boston National Historical Park, Longfellow National Historic Site, and Essex National Heritage Area.
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Michigan does have national parks. The names of them are; Apostle Islands NL, Keweenaw NHP. Pictured Rocks NL, and Sleeping Bear Dunes NL. But I do not know about historical parks of Michigan. I'm trying to research it right now
The United States Department of the Interior is tasked with preserving the environment and cultural values of the nation's parks and historical sites. It was established in 1849.
I visited the State of Ohio last summer to explore its historical sites and national parks.
In Connecticut metal detecting is banned in the cities of Sharon and Norwich. You can not use a metal detector on federal lands, national parks, historical sites, cemeteries, Corp of Engineers parks and beaches and state parks.
While the National Park Service controls and manages numerous sites in Tennessee only the Cumberland Gap National Historical Park and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park have the status of National Parks.
There are no national parks in New York State. However NY has 5 national monuments, 2 national historical parks, 11 national historical sites, 3 national memorials, 1 national recreation area, 1 national seashore, 1 national and wild scenic river and 1 national scenic trail. I think you'll be able to find something to do there!
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