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This weekly story-based show takes you behind the events, people, and nature that have shaped our National Parks, and the 421 units managed by the National Park Service.

America’s National Parks Podcast RV Miles Network

    • Общество и культура

This weekly story-based show takes you behind the events, people, and nature that have shaped our National Parks, and the 421 units managed by the National Park Service.

    Zion: The Art that Made the Park

    Zion: The Art that Made the Park

    In Buffalo, New York, a collection of paintings lay neglected in a storage area of the Museum of Science for many decades. Once coveted, these paintings were no longer deemed aligned with the museum’s vision. How had a science museum become interested in art depicting Zion National Park? And what was to become of the paintings?
    Art and the national parks go hand in hand in many ways, especially for the early national parks, and Zion is no exception.
    Hosted By Jason Epperson
    Written By Lauren Eisenberg Davis
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    • 15 мин.
    Denali Worker Told to Remove U.S. Flag, Rare WHITE BISON Born, Grizzly Has Quintuplets | National Park News

    Denali Worker Told to Remove U.S. Flag, Rare WHITE BISON Born, Grizzly Has Quintuplets | National Park News

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    In this episode, Yellowstone plans to keep more bison each year, Teton Pass could wreak havoc on Grand Teton and Yellowstone visitors, a rare white bison is born, a grizzly has a litter of five cubs, and a whole lot more. 
     
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    • 11 мин.
    Forged in a Hurricane: The Creation of Assateague Island National Seashore

    Forged in a Hurricane: The Creation of Assateague Island National Seashore

    Despite its proximity to major metropolitan areas, Assateague Island National Seashore offers a serene escape that feels worlds away. With its sweeping beaches and wild horses, the island embodies the natural beauty preserved by dedicated conservationists. But the island's story is unique, shaped not only by human efforts but also by one of the most destructive hurricanes of the 20th century. Join us as we delves into the creation of Assateague Island National Seashore, exploring its dynamic landscape, the resilience of its ecosystems, and the dramatic events that led to its preservation.
    Written By James Fester
    Hosted By Jason Epperson
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    • 16 мин.
    The U.S. Camel Corps

    The U.S. Camel Corps

    On May 10th 1855, Secretary of War Jefferson Davis personally penned one of the most unusual orders in the US Army’s history to Brevet Major Henry C. Wayne. It read, in part: "Sir: [You are] assigned to special duty in connection with the appropriation for importing camels for army transportaion and for other military purposes."
    The order represented a victory for Davis in a four-year struggle with Congress to establish a camel corps within the US Army. As a US Senator, he introduced the measure in Congress in 1851 and 1852, only to have it literally laughed out of committee on both occasions.
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    • 23 мин.
    The Prisoner of Shark Island

    The Prisoner of Shark Island

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    When John Wilkes Booth shot and killed President Abraham Lincoln, he broke his left leg in the process, leaping to the stage at Ford's Theater. He and his getaway man on the door of Dr. Samuel Mudd at four in the morning for assistance. Mudd set, splinted, and bandaged the broken leg. The two stayed with Mudd for about 12 hours as the doctor's handyman made a pair of crutches.
    Within days Dr. Mudd was arrested and charged with conspiracy and with harboring Booth and Harold during their escape. 
    Today, we’re revisiting the story of Dr. Samuel Mudd, one of the earliest stories we told on the show. In 1936, a film was made loosely based on Mudd's story called THE PRISONER OF SHARK ISLAND, and two years later, it was adapted into a radio drama starring Gary Cooper as part of the Lux Radio Theater. On this episode, we're playing that program for you.
    Hosted By Jason Epperson
    Want to suggest a topic for a future episode? Reach out to us at editor@rvmiles.com. 

    • 54 мин.
    National Park News | Major National Park Rescue, Rocky Mountain Increasing Camping Fees, Grizzly Bears Return to Cascades

    National Park News | Major National Park Rescue, Rocky Mountain Increasing Camping Fees, Grizzly Bears Return to Cascades

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    In this episode, we're looking at the federal government's decision to reintroduce grizzly bears to the North Cascades, Death Valley National Park has reopened most of its roads after last year's severe flooding, a group of skiers is rescued at Kenai Fjords, and more. 
    Comment on the Rocky Mountain National Park camping fee increase proposal here: https://parkplanning.nps.gov/RMNP_FrontcountryCampground_Fees_2024

    • 10 мин.

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Психология с Александрой Яковлевой
Александра Яковлева
Дороже денег
Ксения Падерина
Мужской разговор
Трёшка
Горячая Линия с Мари Новосад
Мари Новосад
дочь разбойника
libo/libo
С русского на русский
Никита Добряков

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