No state has more national monuments than Arizona--18 federally protected areas. The state's monuments include some of the world's most famous sites including the Grand Canyon, Native American ruins, historic settlements and stark desert landscapes.
There are now a growing number of sites where one can view American historic newspapers. These include familysearch and the NEH National Digital Newspaper Program. In addition, most state libraries' websites provide access to copies of historic newspapers.
Yes and no. The designation "National Park" applies to more sites in the west than in the east, and more land area is certainly under the designation national park in the west. However, more sites managed by the National Park Service are in the east; these tend to be monuments, historic sites, etc., rather than national parks.
Adams National Historical Park Longfellow National Historic Site Appalachian National Scenic Trail Lowell National Historical Park Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor Minute Man National Historical Park Boston African American National Historic Site New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park Boston Harbor Islands National Park Quinebaug and Shetucket Rivers Valley National Heritage Corridor Boston National Historical Park Salem Maritime National Historic Site Cape Cod National Seashore Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site Essex National Heritage Area Springfield Armory National Historic Site Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site Sudbury, Assabet, and Concord Wild and Scenic Rivers John F. Kennedy National Historic Site Westfield Wild and Scenic River
The most popular forest in Oklahoma is the Ouachita National Forest, located in the southeastern part of the state. It offers a range of recreational activities, including hiking, camping, and fishing. The forest is known for its scenic beauty, diverse wildlife, and historic sites.
Kentucky
Washington DC is one of the most richly cultural and historic areas in the United States. The Washington Monument and the Lincoln and Jefferson Memorial are three of the most widely visited historic sites.
The state of Colorado has 54 mountains that are over 14,000 feet tall. The most popular of these, Pike's Peak, is considered a National Historic Landmark.
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.
Lots of states contain valuable, historic of the US. New York, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts probably contain the most.
Florida.
New Jersey is not one of the most famous state but is one of the top most historic states in the USA