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National Parks Passport

At nearly all of the 391 American National Park units (and many of the National Park Service’s affiliated areas), one or more National Park Passport Stamps (cancellation stamps) can be acquired at no cost at park visitor centers and ranger stations. The stamps are similar in nature to passport stamps stamped in a traveler’s national passport. The stamps serve as a record of each park visit. The Passport program is run by Eastern National, a non-profit organization. The program began in the middle of 1986.

20130720 - Japanese American MEM
20130720 - George Washington MP
20130720 - George Mason MEM
20130720 - Franklin Delano Roosevelt MEM
20130720 - Ford's Theatre NHS
20130720 - DC World War MEM
20130720 - Constituion Gardens
20130720 - Arlington National Cemetary
20130720 - Arlington House, Robert E Lee MEM
20120827 - Sleeping Bear Dunes NS
20120827 - New River Gorge NR
20120827 - New River Gorge NR
20120827 - Gauley River NRA
20120827 - Bluestone NSR
20120826 - Mammoth Cave NP
20120826 - Abraham Lincoln Birthplace NHP
20120606 - Flight 93 NMEM
20120605 - Perry's Victory & Intl Peach MEM, Passport 25th Anniversary
20120605 - Perry's Victory & Intl Peace MEM
20110912 - Shenandoah NP, Passport 25th Anniversary
20110911 - Shenandoah NP, Dickey Ridge
20110911 - Shenandoah NP, 75th Anniversary
20110911 - Manassas NBP, Passport 25th Anniversary
20110911 - Manassas NBP
20110619 - Guilford Courthouse NHP, Passport 25th Anniversary
20110619 - Guilford Courthouse NHP
20110605 - Wright Brothers NMEM, Passport 25th Anniversary
20110605 - Cape Hatteras NP, Passport 25th Anniversary
20110523 - Yosemite NP, Wawona
20110522 - Yosemite NP, Passport 25th Anniversary
20110522 - Yosemite NP, Big Oak Flat
20110522 - Yosemite NP
20110522 - Kings Canyon NP, Passport 25th Anniversary
20110521 - Sequoia NP
20110521 - Sequoia NP
20110521 - Kings Canyon NP
20110520 - Yosemite NP, Yosemite Valley
20110327- Canyonlands NP
20110326 - Old Spanish NHT
20110326 - Arches NP, 25th Anniversary
20110326 - Arches NP
20100718 - Blue Ridge Parkway, Overmountain Victory Trail
20100718 - Blue Ridge Parkway, Museum of NC Minerals
20100718 - Blue Ridge Parkway, Folk Art Center
20100718 - Blue Ridge Parkway, Craggy Gardens
20100718 - Blue Ridge Parkway, 75 Anniversary
20100718 - Blue Ridge NHA
20100715 - Trail of Tears
20100715 - Great Smoky Mountains NP
20100715 - Blue ridge Parkway

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Blue Goose Passport – National Wildlife Refuge

A new souvenir guide book to National Wildlife Refuges has been published by Lee and Marvin Cook of Wilderness Graphics, Inc. in Tallahassee, Florida. The Blue Goose Passport, named after the symbol of the National Wildlife Refuge System, Is now available at cooperating association bookstores and National Wildlife Refuge concessions scattered across the country. Co-sponsored by 19 refuge support organizations, the passport may be used to record visits. It provides visitors with information on wildlife viewing opportunities at all 514 National Wildlife Refuges. Many refuges will use ink stamps to “cancel” a visitor’s passport. Liberally illustrated with key wildlife species, the pocket-sized passport is hardbound with 256 pages. Each refuge listing includes the date the refuge was created and the purpose it serves.

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The United States Lighthouse Society

The United States Lighthouse Society sponsors a Passport Program. A passport with a blue vinyl cover, similar in appearance to an official United States passport, is available through the Society and lighthouse retailers across the U.S. When you visit a participating lighthouse, you can get your passport stamped.

A new souvenir guide book to National Wildlife Refuges has been published by Lee and Marvin Cook of Wilderness Graphics, Inc. in Tallahassee, Florida. The Blue Goose Passport, named after the symbol of the National Wildlife Refuge System, Is now available at cooperating association bookstores and National Wildlife Refuge concessions scattered across the country.

Co-sponsored by 19 refuge support organizations, the passport may be used to record visits. It provides visitors with information on wildlife viewing opportunities at all 514 National Wildlife Refuges. Many refuges will use ink stamps to “cancel” a visitor’s passport.

Liberally illustrated with key wildlife species, the pocket-sized passport is hardbound with 256 pages. Each refuge listing includes the date the refuge was created and the purpose it serves.

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