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Show 1951 Broke Record In National Parks ' U. S. rangers have c!n books on the greatest tr ''' in the history 0f Am !,Ve's tional parks. "menca'S; From Maine to Alaska I'' wan, more than 36,700 Oof1 : f one in every four Arr, ; visited historic shrines e"'Ci;il, majestic scenery that th !i i ' selves own as part of the? l; I ' national park system n broke the 1950 record b " four million. h Uncle Sam's public Park , mountains and monurnenf ! yons and caves embrace, ' 1 ' land than the combined t; Vermont, New Hampshire , I : achusetts, Rhode Island r' icut, Delaware and half Jersey. Half of the total 1 National Parks; the rermi! 175 National Monuments 7 ; ' cal sites, battlefields, and 1 ials. National forests, ten tiif big, are not included. Yellowstone is the' : tional Park. A fantastic h,' geysers, hot springs, mud . noes, waterfalls, mountain, ' forests, it sprawls across V than two million acres of (f ' ing, Montana, and Idaho " |