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SEATTLE – In 1971, when Doug Leen was a Grand Teton National Park ranger in his early 20s, his boss assigned him to clean out a barn, its contents destined for the dump. A silk-screen print on ...
The New Deal program led to 14 posters that depicted national park landscapes, like Old Faithful erupting in Yellowstone, and used distinctive all-caps lettering to tout what visitors could do in ...
The National Park Service is asking visitors to slow down and enjoy the views in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. ...
The Park Service held a pair of meetings — one in person and another virtually — with residents this week where they presented three alternatives to Fire Island's driving regulations, which ...
National parks are a great way to visit some of the most well-preserved spaces in America. However, for Mississippians, visiting a national park requires several hours of driving.
Going-to-the-Sun Road is a must-do in Montana’s Glacier National Park. The 50-mile road offers incredible views of glaciers, mountains, and waterfalls. Parts of the road are only open seasonally ...
Calls regarding unsafe driving on Teton Park Road — a 20-mile scenic corridor connecting Moose Junction and Jackson Lake Junction — started coming in around 5 p.m. on June 24, Grand Teton ...
A mecca for adventure seekers, outdoor enthusiasts, and emerging explorers of all ages, New River Gorge National Park and Preserve strengthens the local economy and serves as the backyard for the ...
In 1934, the National Park Service authorized a poster program in collaboration with the WPA’s Federal Art Project, which put unemployed artists to work as part of the New Deal.
Books Entertainment Life Outdoors Seattle adventurer uncovers hidden history of national park posters Oct. 23, 2023 at 10:00 am Updated Oct. 23, 2023 at 10:00 am By Gregory Scruggs ...