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Journeys Through America is a nonprofit organization providing educational material for all school-aged children across the country. The program will form partnerships with local school districts to provide children with a new, interactive, educational experience integrating the history of America and its National Parks. Journeys Through America's goal is to foster a fun and adventurous learning environment that will promote altruistic growth within our children and our greater community.

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Click the image above to follow us on our Journey through America and to view a map of all the National Parks we've been to in the United States thus far!

Olympic National Park: The Hoh Rainforest

By KarianneSep 1st 2010 No Comments »

Located on the internationally recognized world Heritage Site of the Olympic Peninsula, the Hoh Rain forest preserves a refuge of old growth trees.
We chose to explore the Hall of Mosses trail through the forest. It allowed for close up views of the ancient, moss-laden trees rising from a thick carpeting of ferns.
While walking through the [...]

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Olympic National Park: Shi Shi Beach

By KarianneSep 1st 2010 No Comments »

On our way to Shi Shi beach in Washington we stopped at one of the most beautiful and memorable Recreation Areas I have ever been to., Salt Creek Recreation Area in Port Angeles.
Salt Creek is home to some of the most exceptional tide pools in the Northeast. Unfortunately Ash and I missed low tide and [...]

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Redwood National Park

By AshleyAug 31st 2010 No Comments »

Redwood National Park is home to the world’s most magnificent trees, some standing well over 300 feet tall.  Their immensity is humbling – and evokes a sense of astonishment with the age of the world.
The discouraging fact about this park is that it was established in 1968, only after 90% of the redwood trees in [...]

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