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Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park
Puʻuloa Petroglyphs
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park
Nāhuku Lava Tube
Lava Beds National Monument
Captain Jacks Stronghold, Tulelake, Ca
Independence National Historical Park
A City Response to Yellow Fever
Capitol Reef National Park
Scenic Drive Stop 11
Capitol Reef National Park
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Capitol Reef National Park
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Capitol Reef National Park
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Capitol Reef National Park
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Capitol Reef National Park
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Capitol Reef National Park
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Capitol Reef National Park
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Capitol Reef National Park
Scenic Drive Stop 4
Nicodemus National Historic Site
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.
Capitol Reef National Park
Scenic Drive Stop 5
Nicodemus National Historic Site
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.
Moores Creek National Battlefield