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Mt. McKinley
It's more than a mountain. Denali National
Park & Preserve features North America's highest mountain, 20,320-foot tall
Mount McKinley. The Alaska Range also includes countless other spectacular
mountains and many large glaciers. Denali's more than 6 million acres also
encompass a complete sub-arctic eco-system with large mammals such as grizzly
bears, wolves, Dall sheep, and moose.
The park was established as Mt. McKinley
National Park on Feb. 26, 1917. The original park was designated a wilderness
area and incorporated into Denali National Park and Preserve in 1980. The Park
was designated an international biosphere reserve in 1976.
Today the park accommodates a wide variety
of visitor use including wildlife viewing, mountaineering, and backpacking. It
continues to provide a laboratory for research in the natural sciences. --
Text by National Park Service
DESIGNATIONS
Mt. McKinley National Park - 1917
Denali National Park and Preserve - 1980
International Biosphere Reserve - 1976
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Denali National Park & Preserve
(National Park Service)
... It's more than a mountain. Denali National Park & Preserve features
North America's
highest mountain, 20,320-foot tall Mount McKinley. The Alaska Range also ...
The Mountain
... Peak and see the flag pole left by the Sourdough Party. Harry Karstens went
on
to become the first superintendent of Mount McKinley National Park in 1917. ...
The United Colonies 1st
government began in a Philadelphia Tavern
and the United States 1st federal government ended in a
NYC Tavern!
The Founders convened the government in 11 different capitol buildings and
experienced 15 years of challenges that
included war,
hyper-inflation, a failed
constitution, judicial corruption, armed citizen and U.S. Army rebellions.
Forgotten Founders Historic Documents and Coins of Freedom - By Stanley
L. Klos
Which U.S. President adopted
the Philadelphia Constitutional Convention
resolution, enacted the Northwest Ordinance, and backed George Washington,
James Madison and Nathaniel Gorham's resolution to submit the new U.S.
Constitution to the States for ratification without Congressional
alterations?
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