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Mesa Verde National Park
Colorado

Mesa Verde National Park

A great concentration of ancestral Pueblo Indian dwellings, built from the 6th to the 12th century, can be found on the Mesa Verde plateau in south-west Colorado at an altitude of more than 2,600 m. Some 4,400 sites have been recorded, including villages built on the Mesa top. There are also imposing cliff dwellings, built of stone and comprising more than 100 rooms.

Yellowstone National Park
Northwest corner of the State of Wyoming and relatively small adjacent areas of the States of Montana and Idaho

Yellowstone National Park

The vast natural forest of Yellowstone National Park covers nearly 9,000 sq. km; 96% of the park lies in Wyoming, 3% in Montana and 1% in Idaho. Yellowstone contains half of all the world's known geothermal features, with more than 10,000 examples. It also has the world's largest concentration of geysers (more than 300 geyers, or 2/3 of all those on the planet). Established in 1872, Yellowstone is equally known for its wildlife, such as grizzly bears, wolves, bison and wapitis.

Everglades National Park
Southern tip of the Florida peninsula, along the Gulf of Mexico, State of Florida

Everglades National Park

This site at the southern tip of Florida has been called 'a river of grass flowing imperceptibly from the hinterland into the sea'. The exceptional variety of its water habitats has made it a sanctuary for a large number of birds and reptiles, as well as for threatened species such as the manatee.

Grand Canyon National Park
Counties of Coconino and Mohave in the State of Arizona

 Grand Canyon National Park

Carved out by the Colorado river, the Grand Canyon (nearly 1,500 m deep) is the most spectacular gorge in the world. Located in the state of Arizona, it cuts across the Grand Canyon National Park. Its horizontal strata retrace the geological history of the past 2 billion years. There are also prehistoric traces of human adaptation to a particularly harsh environment.

Independence Hall
Philadelphia, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

Independence Hall

The Declaration of Independence (1776) and the Constitution of the United States (1787) were both signed in this building in Philadelphia. The universal principles of freedom and democracy set forth in these documents are of fundamental importance to American history and have also had a profound impact on law-makers around the world.

Kluane

Kluane: Yukon Territory (Canada) and Alaska (USA) Glacier Bay: Alaska (USA) Tatshenshini: Province of British

 Kluane

These parks comprise an impressive complex of glaciers and high peaks on both sides of the border between Canada (Yukon Territory and British Columbia) and the United States (Alaska). The spectacular natural landscapes are home to many grizzly bears, caribou and Dall's sheep. The site contains the largest non-polar icefield in the world.

Redwood National and State Parks
California

 Redwood National and State Parks

Redwood National Park comprises a region of coastal mountains bordering the Pacific Ocean north of San Francisco. It is covered with a magnificent forest of sequoia redwood trees, the tallest and most impressive trees in the world. The marine and land life are equally remarkable, in particular the sea lions, the bald eagle and the endangered California brown pelican.

Mammoth Cave National Park
Counties of Barren, Edmonson, and Hart in the State of Kentucky

Mammoth Cave National Park

Mammoth Cave National Park, located in the state of Kentucky, has the world's largest network of natural caves and underground passageways, which are characteristic examples of limestone formations. The park and its underground network of more than 560 surveyed km of passageways are home to a varied flora and fauna, including a number of endangered species.

Abercrombie's Farrington Inn, 23 Farrington Avenue, P.O. Box #364 The Farrington is located right on the Green Train of the Boston Subway system. We are an economical choice in one of the most expensive cities in the world. Beds From: $20.00

Berkeley Residence, YWCA, 40 Berkeley Street Welcome to the heart of Boston! From here you can WALK to Boston's famous sights and sounds... Beds From: $45.00

Boston Backpackpackers, 234 Friend Street Welcome to Boston Backpackpackers! The hostel is located 1 block away from the local subway stop 'North Station' Beds From: $30.00

Carruth House, 30 Beaumont St The Herbert Carruth House, built around 1877, is one of the landmark historic properties in the Ashmont section of Dorchester... Beds From: $42.50

H.I. Boston Downtown, 12 Hemenway Street HI-Boston is in the downtown Back Bay area, which includes some of the best museums and night spots in the city. Beds From: $24.99

The Prescott International Hotel and Hostel, 36 Church Street The Prescott International Hostel simply put is the 'Ritz Carlton' of Boston hostels. Sparkling clean bathrooms 'en suite' and a/c in every dorm room… Beds From: $30.00

YMCA of Greater Boston, 316 Huntington Avenue Convenient location in the heart of Back Bay we offer clean and comfortable rooms.... Beds From: $22.25
















     


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