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National Park websites
Yahoo Message Number: 136422
The official website of any national park is the most current and comprehensive source of information; this resource should be the first stop when trip-planning, IMO. This tip is old news for some, but not for all; this makes it easy and convenient to connect quickly to the website of any national park or national monument without using a search engine to bring up a link:

Type "www.nps.gov/ " in the browser bar.
 Following the slash, type the first four letters of the park's name if it is a single word, e.g., www.nps.gov/yell for Yellowstone.
 If the park's name is two words, type the first two letters of each following the slash, e.g., www.nps.gov/grte for Grand Teton.
 Be sure that you have the correct name of the park; for example, the commonly-called "Smoky Mountains" is actually "Great Smoky Mountains", so the URL would be, www.nps.gov/grsm

Have fun!

Joan
2003 TK has a new home


Re: Saying good bye
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Yahoo Message Number: 136447
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I have enjoyed this list and learned much about my loved LD.  Today it found a new home.  I hope the new owners will enjoy it as I have.
Former owner FL LD, Darlene

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Happy Trails, Darlene!

Chris
Formerly: 2002 30' IB

Re: Saying good bye
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Yahoo Message Number: 136448
Happy Trails Darlene!  You will be missed at the gatherings.
Donna
D. G. Smeall
 

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