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Wudzixeedi Gooch “Multiplying Wolf” house screen
Jenny Lake & Park Orientation
Jenny Lake Pathway Hub
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Before Shirley Graham married W.E.B. Du Bois in 1951, she had earned a national reputation as a playwright, composer, conductor, director, and author. Born to a A.M.E. minister and a European mother, Graham was raised to appreciate Black culture and music. From a young age, her parents instilled in her the importance of social justice and the uplift of the Black Community. For her lifelong dedication, we honor her as an ancestor.
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When the howling started in predawn darkness, natural sound recordist Jacob Job signaled to his research assistant to stop. Wolves. Cold and crouched in snow in the remote backcountry of the park with microphones and recording gear to the ready, the Colorado State University (CSU) scientists waited and listened. Silence. Then … the stealthy sound of crunching footsteps approaching.
Reintroducing the Threatened American Chestnut to Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts
Joseph James Barnes
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Joseph J. Barnes was born in South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on April 27, 1917. He enlisted in the Navy on September 23, 1942 as an Apprentice Seaman (AS). After studying to be a machinist at a Service School, Barnes graduated as a fireman 2nd class. In 1943, he reported to destroyer training before joining the crew of the USS Cassin Young. In serving on the Cassin Young, he joined the Pacific front of World War II. Barnes was killed in action from a kamikaze attack.
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Israel Putnam served as a politician and then as a military officer during the Revolutionary War. Known for his bravery from a young age, Putnam fought during the French and Indian War. He then turned to politics, serving in the Connecticut State Legislature. When the Revolutionary War started, Putnam immediately joined the Continental Army as a General. Putnam commanded troops at several important battles.
Elizabeth Eckford Bus Bench
Denali's Mountain Vista
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13 miles inside Denali National Park, along the park's sole road, is Mountain Vista. It is accessible from late winter through fall for private vehicles, and by a free bus from the visitor center in summer. The area offers picnic tables, trail access, and—when skies are clear—a great view of Denali, even though the mountain is over 80 miles away. In summer, it's often far less crowded than nearby Savage River (Mile 15).
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Deer Island
Gregory Bald
Twentymile Cascade
West Thumb Warming Hut
Cascade Lake Trailhead (4K5)
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From this trailhead you can embark on the following trails:- Cascade Lake Trail- Observation Peak TrailThere is a dedicated parking lot at this trailhead. The nearest restrooms are location to the east at the Cascade Lake Picnic Area. Cascade Lake Trail A moderate 4.4-mile (7-km) there-and-back trail that passes through open meadows to Cascade Lake where wildflowers abound and wildlife is often seen. The trail can be wet and snowy through July. CAUTION Grizzly bears frequen
Cascade Creek Trailhead (4K4)
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This trailhead allows you to embark on a series of trails in the north-central part of the park:- Cascade Creek Trail- Cascade Lake Trail- Observation Peak Trail- Howard Eaton Trail: Cascade Lake-Norris CampgroundA small parking lot is available at the trailhead. Cascade Creek Trail A 3.4-mile (5.5-km) there-and-back trail through Cascade Meadow that ends at the junction with the Cascade Lake Trail. Cascade Lake Trail A moderate 4.4-mile (7-km) there-and-back trail that passe