Delaware Water Gap became a national recreational area (not, technically, a national PARK) in 1978.
The Delaware Water Gap is fresh water.
Delaware.
Delaware
camp park
Delaware
The place where Delaware should be towards the Brandywine Valley.
As of March 25, 2013, all US states have a National Park Unit, however, not all of the units are a national park or monument. US states without a national park or monument are: Illinois (has an historic site) Kansas (has historic sites and a preserve) New Hampshire (has an historic site) Oklahoma (has a recreation area, an historic site, and a memorial) Rhode Island (has a memorial) Wisconsin (has a lake shore and a scenic river way)
There is a National Park in every state except Delaware. For a full directory, visit www.nps.gov.
Sequoia National Park became a national park on September 25th 1890
Though it has several state parks, Delaware is the only state with no national park units. It does, however, have a park trail passing through it (in addition to Virginia, Maryland, and DC).
It became a national park so people can go there if they wanted to ?
in 1914... waffles