The only true statement about railroads in Yosemite is that there aren't any, and haven't been since World War Two.
This is False, because the National Park was in place before this cartoon character came into existence.
The railroads supported its creation because they made money from the project. It was once necessary to use military action to protect it.
The Yosemite National Park was first discovered in 1851. It was discovered by the Native Americans. The first groups to enter the Yosemite Valley were the white men who were planning to kill the Native Americans and kick them out of their homeland.
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Most major parking lots have spaces for RVs. However, if all of them are full, you'll have to keep driving. On busy days, it is HIGHLY recommended to park your vehicle and ride the free shuttle for the day -- you'll save time and aggravation by doing so. This is particularly true for RVs.
Georgia Veterans State Park, Crooked River State Park, Seminole State Park, Kolomoki Mounds State Park, High Falls State Park, and General Coffee State Park are just some of the state parks of Georgia.
False, it happened two years after that expedition that Yellowstone National Park was created.
Yes, that is true.
Previous (Incorrect) answer: FALSE!!This answer is not "FALSE". The Washburn expedition is what marked the first federally controlled national park, which was established from said expedition. The Yellowstone National Park was created because of this in 1916 and the area it is home to was located in the area this expedition occured; you can look up Yellowstone National Park history for assurance if there is any question against this.The CORRECT Answer is : TRUE
Yellowstone National Park in the US is owned by the National Park Service.
State Parks are adminstered by the State Government, such as Liberty State park. New Jersey has several State parks but no true National Parks- apart from Washington"s Headquarters in Morristown and the Edison National Historic Site in the Oranges- these two are not strictly speaking, Parks- like, say Yellowstone or Yosemite.
The claim that "The San Francisco Cable Cars are the only mobile National Monuments" is not true. First of all they are not National Monuments they are National Historic Landmarks. There are a number of ships that also have this designation, a gondola, a monorail and several railroads.