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.
A great attraction to visit are amusement parks in Massachusetts. Massvacation.com has some great places to visit based on where you want to go in Massachusetts!
Karl Eaton Parks has written: 'Ancestors and descendants of Karl Eaton Parks of Woburn, Massachusetts, for thirteen generations' 'Some descendants of Richard Parks of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1635' 'A check-list of northern Carters and their marriages' -- subject(s): Indexes, Marriage records, Genealogy 'Carter marriages'
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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.
there are so many parks in penn i went there and had fun
Massachusetts has an abundance of forests that have been preserved in state parks and reservations. The state is famous for its beauty in the fall due to the trees, including red and sugar maple.
52 state parks
There are 86 Parks in Sanford
Yes, Monaco has many lovely parks.
Alabama has 22 national parks
amusement parks include ride parks, aquariaum, nature parks, bird sancturies and many more.
56 parks are in New York