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1. Lewis & Clark Expedition Route

National Park Service. This vector follows the official route of Lewis & Clark and Corps of Discovery from 1804-1806. This historic trail extends 3,700 miles, crossing 11...

2. United States Major Parks, 2012

1992. National Park Service, Environmental Systems Research Institute (Redlands, Calif.), and TomTom North America, Inc. United States Major Parks is a polygon theme representing National Parks, National Forests, State and local parks and forests within the United Sta... Esri.

3. U.S. Major Parks 2008

1992. National Park Service. U.S. Major Parks represents National Parks, National Forests, State and local parks and forests within United States. ESRI.

4. U.S. Major Parks, 2013

1992. National Park Service. U.S. Major Parks represents National Parks, National Forests, State and local parks and forests within the United States.

5. U.S. Parks 2000

1992. National Park Service. U.S. Parks represents National Parks, National Forests, State and local parks and forests within United States. Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI).

6. U.S. Parks 2002

1992. National Park Service. U.S. Parks represents National Parks, National Forests, State and local parks and forests within United States. Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI).

7. USA (Major Parks, 2006)

National Park Service, Tele Atlas North America, Inc., and ESRI. U.S. Major Parks represents National Parks, National Forests, State and local parks and forests within United States. Tele Atlas North America, Inc.

8. USA (National Park System Boundaries, 2008)

Dean Tucker, Water Resource Division, Roger Johnson, National Park Service, Research and Innovative Technology Administration's Bureau of Transportation Statistics, and David Duran, GIS Division . National Park Service unit boundaries. Research and Innovative Technology Administration's Bureau of Transportation Statistics.

9. USA (Parks, 2000)

Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI), National Park Service, Geographic Data Technology, Inc. (GDT), and Geographic Data Technology, Inc. U.S. Parks represents National Parks, National Forests, State and local parks and forests within United States. Geographic Data Technology, Inc.