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Historic Listing of NPS Park, Program, and Office Codes
- Type: Article
This guide provides a current and historic listing of National Park Service (NPS) three- or four-letter codes used to represent parks, programs, and regional offices. It is intended to be used together with NPS History Collection finding aids for collections which include these codes, although it may be useful for other purposes.
Puʻuloa Petroglyphs
Nāhuku Lava Tube
Captain Jacks Stronghold, Tulelake, Ca
A City Response to Yellow Fever
Scenic Drive Stop 11
Scenic Drive Stop 10
Scenic Drive Stop 9
Scenic Drive Stop 8
Scenic Drive Stop 7
Scenic Drive Stop 3
Scenic Drive Stop 2
Scenic Drive Stop 1
Scenic Drive Stop 4
School District Number 1
- Type: Place
Nicodemus residents saw education as foundational to their community and organized School District No. 1 in 1879, the first in Graham County. After the previous 1887 schoolhouse burned down in 1916, the District No. 1 Schoolhouse was built in 1918 and used by the district until it closed in the early 1960s.
Scenic Drive Stop 5
St. Francis Hotel
- Type: Place
The St. Francis Hotel has lived many lives: first as a place of business operated by early settlers Zachary and Jenny Fletcher, then as private residence and restaurant of the Switzer family. The original two-story limestone structure was built in 1881 and was a successful hotel in Nicodemus. The Switzer family bought the building in 1921 and built several additions while they lived there.