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335 Items Tagged with "interpretive panel"
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Sign Along Purgatoire Riverwalk | This interpretive sign sits beside a newly constructed biker and pedestrian path along the Purgatoire River through downtown Trinidad. |
Public domain. Photo by Sally Pearce |
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Interpretive Sign in Trinidad | These interpretive signs provide pedestrians with a walking tour of historic structures in the Trinidad National Historic District. |
Public domain. Photo by Sally Pearce |
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Reading the Signs at Pelican Island's Centennial Walkway | A visitor pauses along the Centennial Walkway to read an interpretive plaque. |
Public domain. Photo by Dennis Adams |
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Overlook for the Henry Mountains | A visitor reads a sign under a cloud-strewn sky on Boulder Mountain. |
Public domain. Photo by Dennis Adams |
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Visitor Orientation Kiosk on Grand Rounds | A visitor to the Grand Rounds orients herself at one of the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board's fine orientation kiosks. |
Public domain. Photo by Dennis Adams of FHWA |
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"A Walk on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers" | The title of Thoreau's poem, "A Walk on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers," is etched on this pillar at the Bigfork Interpretive site. |
Public domain. Photo by Dennis Adams of FHWA |
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"Whether We Live" | The "Saturday" verse from Thoreau's poem is etched on this pillar at the Bigfork Interpretive site. |
Public domain. Photo by Dennis Adams of FHWA |
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Bus Outside Visitor Center at West Trailhead | A tour group wander outside the Mark O. Hatfield West Trailhead and Visitor Center. |
Public domain. Photo by Dennis Adams of FHWA |
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Lady Bird Overlook Information | Travelers fill this major interpretive site at the entrance to Logan Canyon. The many-paneled site at Lady Bird Overlook by the Forest Service Visitor Center is constructed of logs and stone and has a splendid view of Cache Valley and its communities. |
Public domain. Photo by Dennis Adams of FHWA |
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"The Great Taffy Pull" Sign | Information Panel at Lady Bird Overlook tells about the geology of the Wasatch Mountains and the Cache Valley area. |
Public domain. Photo by Dennis Adams of FHWA |
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"Willow Valley" Sign | History of Willow Valley is explained on this interpretive sign at Lady Bird Overlook on the Logan Canyon Scenic Byway. |
Public domain. Photo by Dennis Adams of FHWA |
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Making Visitors Think | This panel at the Lady Bird Overlook kiosk at Logan Canyon Scenic Byway makes a visitor think. |
Public domain. Photo by Dennis Adams of FHWA |
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Travelers at Ricks Springs | Travelers enjoy exploring the rocky caves and cliffs at Ricks Springs. |
Public domain. Photo by Dennis Adams of FHWA |
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Interpretive Signs at Wind Caves Trailhead | Several panels make up this L-shaped log-and-stone construction at the trailhead of the Wind Caves Trail. |
Public domain. Photo by Dennis Adams of FHWA |
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Interpretive Structure on the Great River Road | A bicyclist pauses to read an interpretive sign on the Great River Road. |
Public domain. Photo by Dennis Adams of FHWA |
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Interpretive Sign and Vista House at Crown Point | Cars park at the side of the Byway at Crown Point, where there is an interpretive sign outside. Vista House is in the background. |
Public domain. Photo by Dennis Adams of FHWA |
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Harley E. Warrick Historical Marker in Belmont | This historical marker celebrates the famous Mail Pouch Barn Painter, Harley Warrick, who passed away in 2000. He was the last of the Bloch Brothers barn painters. |
Public domain. Photo by Floyd Simpson |
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Canoe Camp, Orofino | A dugout canoe rests behind an eduational sign at Canoe Camp. While occupied by ancestors of the Nimiipuu for over 4,000 years, this Nez Perce National Historical Park component site is named for the brief stay of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in September-October 1805. Here the explorers, with native assistance, felled Ponderosa pines and constructed dugout canoes for their continued journey to the Pacific. |
Public domain. Nez Perce National Historical Park |
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Eastgate Welcome Center Orientation Kiosk | This signboard located at Eastgate Welcome Center contains orientation maps and other information to help travelers with their destination plans. |
Public domain. |
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Reading About the West City Park Bridge | A traveler reads about the West City Park Bridge in Valley City. |
Public domain. Photo by S. Clyde |
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Bosque Canyon Trail Kiosk | Find out more information about the Bosque Canyon Trail and appreciate Bosque de Apache National Wildlife Refuge's rugged and verdant terrain from this kiosk. |
Public domain. |
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Wasatch-Cache Ranger Station on SR-150 | The ranger station at the northern end of the Mirror Lake Scenic Byway stands out against aspens colored golden for autumn. |
Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane |
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Making a Dugout Canoe | A costumed actor oversees these Chestertown students who are learning the centuries old Native American technique for making a dugout canoe with fire and oyster shells. |
Copyright © January 2006 Jennifer Schmidt. |
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Interpretive Panel at Dead Indian Overlook | Visitors can stop at the Dead Indian Overlook for an amazing view, as well as a lesson about the escape of Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce. |
Public domain. Photo by Katie Armstrong of NSBO |
























