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This is the official website for the US National Park System
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			<title><![CDATA[ Re: US National Parks (link)  ]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[ susan - i have been to the memorials in DC and the Arizona was just so moving. I too can&#39;t describe what was different about it but it is. Although I must
tell you that many years ago I worked at a building in NYC that put a Vietnam memorial in the space between the 2 buildings and it was very touching and no
matter when you went outside there would be a veteran or 2 at the least sitting there. One day I was having a really bad day at work so I went downstairs to
have a cigarette and just destress when a veteran wheeled over to me and handed me a sad face pin that said P.O.W.&#39;s never have a good day. It put
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			<description><![CDATA[ We&#39;ve only been there once (because we&#39;ve only been to Hawaii once), back in 1995.  Rebecca was 5 years old at the time, but she remembers the USS
Arizona.
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The memorials in DC for the Vietnam and Korean Wars move me, but the USS Arizona strikes me deeper.  And I honestly cannot put into words why.
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			<description><![CDATA[ The Arizona in Hawaii is a National Park. Have you been there? It is the most somber moment I may have ever had. I can talk a blue streak until I got on that
boat that takes you out the The Arizona. Everything just gets quiet and you walk through it whispering - in awe of the men and women who endured that attack.
If you are going, the tickets are free but you have to get in line. We got there by 7 AM and were the 3rd group in when they opened. When we came out the line
was so long I couldn&#39;t see the end of it. The survivors walk amongst you and are so happy to talk with you. Unfortunately, every year there are less of
them. God Bless them. ]]></description>

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			<title><![CDATA[ US National Parks (link)  ]]></title>
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This is the official website for the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.nps.gov/">US National Park System</a>
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