The Landmark Project Journal
A lot has changed over the past 80 years. Astronauts walked on the moon, the Beatles became the bestselling band in history, and cell phones went from impossible to commonplace. Through it all, Smokey Bear has remained one of the...
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Skillet Ratatouille Campfire ratatouille is a smoky twist on a comfort food classic. Filled with fresh veggies that look (and taste) beautiful with a little bit of char, this healthy vegetarian dinner is hearty enough to eat alone and simple...
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Guadalupe Mountains National Park One hundred miles east of El Paso, Texas, sits the highest point in Texas– Guadalupe Peak– and the incredible Guadalupe Mountains National Park. From canyons to dunes, this rugged national park is home to the most...
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One Day at Channel Islands National Park The Channel Islands off the coast of Southern California are the most untouched national park in the country. Home to hundreds of plants and animals found nowhere else on Earth, these five islands...
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If you love national parks but haven’t visited the national forests, you’re missing out. 7 in 10 Americans live within a two-hour drive of a national forest. These forests are free and a great way to get outside without the crowds that usually fill the more famous national parks.
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