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U.S. national parks designations explained

U.S. national parks designations explained

By Cheri Sicard New River Gorge National Park and Preserve in West Virginia is known for hiking, climbing, paddling, and even base jumping. Until recently, it was called New River Gorge National River, which raises a question: Why do some places become national parks while others become national rivers, monuments, or something else?

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