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9/11 and the Next Generation
Map 3: Continuation of Silver Bridge and River Trail Closures - May 15, through Sept. 30, 2025.
- Type: Photo
- Credit: NPS/C. Kraus
- Date Taken: 2025-04-09
- Locations: Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon National Park will reopen the Bright Angel Trail and Campground for public use beginning May 15, 2025. Bright Angel Campground group sites will remain closed until Oct 1, 2025. However, the entire length of the River Trail, along with the Silver Bridge, will remain closed from May 15, through September 30, 2025. In addition, the Plateau Point Trail, between the Tonto Trail West junction to Plateau Point, originally scheduled to reopen in May, will remain closed through September 30, 2025. Text reads: Silver Bridge Extended Closure and River Trail Detour May 15 - Sept. 30, 2025. Bright Angel Trailhead One-Way Distances (via Black Bridge) Havasupai Gardens Campground: 4.5 mi (7.2 km), River Resthouse: 7.7 mi (12.4 km), North Kaibab Trail junction: 10.2 mi (16.4 km), Bright Angel Campground: 10.4 mi (16.7 km). South Kaibab Trailhead One-Way Distance to Bright Angel Campground: 7 mi (11.3 km). Additional text in red reads: Do not swim in the Colorado River! You could drown due to dangerous currents and extremely cold water temperatures.
Letter to Joshua
- Type: Video
- Duration: 6:25
- Date Taken: 2020-10-14
- Locations: Isle Royale National Park
Barb donated this song as part of her residency, originally called "Letter to Joshua". This was recorded at her Turtle Dove CD Release Concert in January of 2010 at the UU Church in East Lansing, MI. It was her encore performance.
Melusina Calls to the Loon
- Type: Audio
- Credit: Composed by Libby Meyer
- Duration: 11:51
- Date Taken: 2020-10-14
- Locations: Isle Royale National Park
For Violin and Chamber Orchestra with The Keweenaw Symphony Orchestra, Cori Somers, violin – Recorded at the Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts, Houghton, MI (2002).
Dispatches from Shanksville: Journalists Remember Flight 93
- Type: Video
- Credit: National Park Service
- Duration: 1:08:59
- Date Taken: 2020-10-14
- Locations: Flight 93 National Memorial
IMAGES and TEXT: A Permanent Indian Frontier
- Type: Audio
- Date Taken: 2022-09-22
- Locations: Fort Scott National Historic Site
An audio description of the Permanent Indian Frontier section on Fort Scott's Unigrid brochure.
New zealand mud snails on rock, USFWS Pacific Region Flickr, Dan Gustafson.jpg
- Type: Photo
- Credit: Dan Gustafson, USFWS Pacific Region
- Locations: Dinosaur National Monument
New Zealand mudsnails can reproduce rapidly and their populations can quickly overrun ecosystems they aren't native to. According to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, they have been known to consume half of the food available to native mollusks and insects. By out-competing native species, they cause tremendous harm to native aquatic ecosystems.
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Carter G. Woodson Birthday Celebration: The 90th Anniversary of "The Mis-Education of the Negro"
- Type: Video
- Credit: El Tariq Sudah
- Date Taken: 2024-12-18
- Locations: Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site
In celebration of the 148th anniversary of the birth of Dr. Carter G. Woodson and the 90th anniversary of the publication of his most seminal work "The Mis-Education of the Negro," Nikole Hannah-Jones, the Pulitzer Award-winning creator of "The 1619 Project" joined us for a special conversation with Drs. Ida E. Jones and Lopez D. Matthews, Jr. This program was originally held at Dunbar High School in Washington, D.C. on December 9, 2023.
A Grateful Nation: Stories from the U.S. Capital
- Type: Video
- Date Taken: 2024-11-24
- Locations: Flight 93 National Memorial
The nation's capital was a target on September 11. The National Park Service has recorded many oral history interviews with Capitol employees who feel their lives were spared when Flight 93 crashed in Stonycreek Township. What does the official record say about the Flight 93 hijackers' intended target? Length: 1 hr 2 min
Rendezvous with History: A Grand Portage Story
Motor Rig below Nankoweap - B-roll Video
- Type: Video
- Credit: NPS Video: Blum, Wells, and Wang
- Duration: 0:46
- Date Taken: 2020-10-14
- Locations: Grand Canyon National Park
A 36 foot (11 m) motorized raft maneuvers through a bend in the Colorado River in Grand Canyon. (b-roll 24fps, 1080p) The Nankoweap Rapids area along the Colorado River is near River Mile 52 {that is 52 mi or 83 km downstream of Lees Ferry, Arizona) in Grand Canyon National Park {west bank) and the Navajo Nation {east bank).
National Archives for Black Women's History (NABWH) Series 05, SUBJECT FILES 1936–1949
- Type: Gallery
These folders document the early years of the National Council of Negro Women. They document two conferences: the Conference on the Participation of Negro Women in Federal Welfare Programs (September 1938) and the Second National Conference on Problems of the Negro and Negro Youth (1939). Materials in this series include minutes from the two conferences, testimony by the NCNW on the Harrison Black Bill (1937), and a folder of correspondence of the Archives Committee.
North Country National Scenic Trail
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- Type: Photo
- Credit: NPS/NABWH
- Date Taken: 2016-04-11
December 13, 1938 Miss Marjorie White World Center for Women's Archives Room 236, Biltmore Hotel New York City My dear Miss White: It was a thrill to have you at our meeting in New York. I, too, regret that I did not have the opportunity to talk with you. We want to join with you in the setting up of the World Center for Women's Archives, Inc. I shall be happy to work on the committee but I would like to see that headed up by Mrs. Juanita Jackson Mitchell, whose address is 593 Iglehart Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota. She is a very versatile, energetic and capable person and will do the job will (well). I will do anything that is within my power to assist and pledge cooperation of the National Council of Negro Women. Send a line to Mrs. Mitchell. When you are in Washington, please stop in and see me. My office is located at 15th Street and New York Avenue, N. W., 7th floor. Sincerely yours, Mary McLeod Bethune
Water of Life
A Palace for the People
- Type: Video
- Credit: John Rogers
- Date Taken: 2021-04-05
- Locations: San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park
San Francisco, CA – Over eighty years ago, San Franciscans, with the help of the federal WPA, realized a decades-old dream: building a palace for the people on the City’s northern waterfront. San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park salutes that legacy with a 15-minute documentary that tells the story of this iconic Art Moderne building.