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Two presidents are responsible for the establishment of the national parks and forest system. The were Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson.
In order of establishment: Yellowstone (USA), Royal Sydney (AUS), Sequoia, Yosemite and Mount Rainier
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Exploring the American Southwest will treat you to historical parks, national parks, and hiking experience.
Based on the number of visitors, the most popular National parks in the United States are The Great Smoking Mountains National Park, in Tennessee; The Grand Canyon National Park, in Arizona; Yosemite National Park, in California; Yellowstone National Park, in Wyoming; and Olympic National Park, in Washington.
Rhode Island is one of the states where there are no national parks. It does, however, have several places that are preserved American landmarks.
Exploring the American Southwest will treat you to historical parks, national parks, and hiking experience.
Karyn Chauve has written: 'National parks of the American west' -- subject(s): National parks and reserves, Pictorial works
No one - the parks are owned by the American people and placed into the trust of the National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior.
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Yes, some national parks and monuments are within urban areas.
The Montane Cordillera ecozone, with 7 national parks, has the most national parks.