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  • National History Park (Haitian Creole: Pak nasyonal istorik, French: Parc national historique) is a national park in Haiti established on 1968. It is located in Milot. It was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982. The park consists mainly of the ruins of the Sans-Souci Palace, the Citadelle Laferrière and the buildings at Ramiers.
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  • National History Park (Haitian Creole: Pak nasyonal istorik, French: Parc national historique) is a national park in Haiti established on 1968. It is located in Milot.
  • Discover the north slope of Beacon Hill and Boston's abolition history with the Black Heritage Trail.
  • Since Yellowstone's creation, the role of the national parks has grown and changed, just as the United States has grown and changed.
  • Jamestown and Yorktown mark the beginning and end of Colonial America, and Colonial National Historical Park covers it all, from Settlement to Revolution.
  • National History Park - Citadel, Sans-Souci, Ramiers comprises an immense fortress and a palace that symbolize Haïti’s independence and the end of slavery.
  • Park Lists: American National Parks and Monuments.
  • Most of the landscapes and their accompanying plants and animals in a national park are kept in their natural state.
  • "Sitka National Historical Park is a park rich in Alaska history," Jennifer Melroy, writer and founder of National Park Obsessed, tells Best Life.
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  • National Parks are beautiful, spectacular and often dramatic expanses of relatively wild country.