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Which National Park is known for Half Dome and El Capitan
There are 407 sites and more than 84 million acres of land within this System within the Department of the Interior.
The great mammal that roams through most of this country that is also on the DOI seal
Fran _____ was the first female Director of the National Park Service
An employee of the NPS who acts as an interpreter
The face of the WWII Home front, her Historic Site is in Richmond, CA (Hint: "We Can Do It!)
Claire Marie _____ was the first female Ranger
Federal department that oversees the National Parks System
National Park in North Dakota named for our conservation President who doubled the amount of federally protected land during his presidency
President who signed the act that created the NPS (hint: this was in 1916)
First Lady Abigail _____ was one of the first advocates for equal education for women. She is honored at the Adams Historic Park for her social and political contributions to our country.
The Vietnam _____ Memorial honors the efforts of the women who served and contributed to the Vietnam War effort, many of whom were nursers. This monument is located in the National Mall.
This woman was a Civil War Nurse, founder of the American Red Cross, and great humanitarian. A National Historic Park honoring her contributions to our nation is located in Maryland. (Hint: if you're stumped, ask Bubbles)
This trailblazer was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Her birthplace in Kansas is now a National Historic Site.
The Underground Railroad Historic Site in Maryland is named for this great abolitionist and suffragist (hint: her code name is Moses)
Prior to the creation of the NPS, this was the first territory to be declared as a public park and managed by the Secretary of the Interior (1872)
There are 28 National Sites governed by the NPS in this state.
The Women's Rights National Historic Site is located in _____, NY and commemorates the first Women's Rights Convention held by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and other great suffragettes
This suffragist was the founder of the Women's Party in 1916, wrote the 1923 Equal Rights Amendment, and is honored at the Belmont-Paul Women's Equality National Monument.
Our First Lady _____ Roosevelt who worked tirelessly and elegantly for our country and for humanitarian efforts worldwide, a National Historic Site is named for her in New York.

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