Headwaters | a show about how Glacier National Park is connected to everything else (www.nps.gov)
Two new species of ancient sharks identified through research at Mammoth Cave National Park (www.nps.gov)
Grand Canyon - Ralph Love (1960s) oil on canvas (www.nps.gov)
Born in Los Angeles, Love spent his entire life in California. A primarily self-taught artist, he is well-known for his depictions of the Grand Canyon. This painting captures the canyon interior after a thunderstorm.
Alaska’s Changing Vegetation Processes and Patterns: Plant Responses to Unprecedented Levels of Warming in the Far North (U.S. National Park Service) (www.nps.gov)
7,700 years ago, in southwest Oregon, Mount Mazama exploded in a catastrophic eruption, creating Crater Lake. The Modoc and Klamath tribes witnessed the event. These are some of the legends they spun from it. (www.nps.gov)
A long time ago, he [Chief Lalek] said, the spirits that live in the mountains and in the water, in the earth and in the sky, used to come and talk with the Klamath people. One time the chief of the spirits that lived deep in the mountain where the lake is now became angry with the people on the earth. Muttering with wrath he...
Old Spanish Trail Heritage Loop (www.nps.gov)
The Old Spanish Trail Heritage Loop is rich with history pertaining to the Old Spanish Trail and southeastern Utah.
A Pig in Washington State Nearly Caused a Major War (www.nps.gov)
The Pig War occurred in 1859 after an American living on the contested San Juan Islands shot a pig rooting through his garden. The pig belonged to a British resident who reported the American, Lyman Cutlar, to the island's British authorities.
Juneteenth at Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters (U.S. National Park Service) | June 18 2023, 4pm start time (www.nps.gov)
A Juneteenth program in Cambridge, with talks and an outdoor film showing.