Because sometimes thay leave stuff behind from the past
They are considered cultural land marks beacuse of all the Natural Resources in the national park and all of the different organisms that live there.
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They are considered cultural landmarks because of all the natural resources in the national park and of all the different organisms that live there. Also because they are important parts in the city or state that it is in.
There are No National Parks in Nebraska. There are 20 National Historic Landmarks in Nebraska; including Homestead in Beatrice and Scotts Bluff in Gering. To find out more about the 20 National Historic Landmarks in Nebraska, go to Wikipedia.com and Look up National Parks (USA).
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Rhode Island is one of the states where there are no national parks. It does, however, have several places that are preserved American landmarks.
National parks are diverse, spanning historic, cultural, and natural areas of national significance. People come to national parks to learn, to recreate, to get outdoors, or to make a pilgrimage. Ultimately what they are for is up to the people who visit them.
National Parks encompass a variety of natural, cultural, and historically significant sites. Some parks are famous as wilderness preserves (Glacier National Park), others for geologic features (Lassen Volcanic National Park), some for historic value (Gettysburg National Military Park), or cultural significance (Effigy Mounds National Monument).
U.S. national parks are managed by the National Park Service, which is a federal agency in the Department of the Interior. The National Parks' land is owned by the U.S. Government, and they are indeed part of the U.S.
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A desire to conserve natural, cultural, and historic resources for people to enjoy.
Regina M. Bellavia has written: 'Cultural landscape report for Sagamore Hill National Historic Site' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Homes and haunts, Cultural parks 'Cultural landscape report for Sagamore Hill National Historic Site' -- subject(s): Buildings, structures, Cultural parks, Homes and haunts