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Most Popular US National Park – Surprised?

Posted on September 27, 2016 by Susanne Swanson

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I know you can google it but why don’t you guess?  Of the 59 US National Parks, which one is the most popular based on number of annual visitors? My guess was Yellowstone National Park.  Established in 1872 and considered to be the world’s… Continue Reading “Most Popular US National Park – Surprised?”

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Category: National Parks, TravelTags: Blue Ridge Parkway, Glacier National Park, Great Smoky National Park, Memories, National Parks, Olympic National Park, Travel, USA, Yellowstone, Yosemite

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