The battle of Gettysburg was the turning point of the civil war, and the victory of the alliance ended the second and most ambitious invasion of North by General Robert Lee. Gettysburg is often referred to as the 'high water mark of rebellion' and is fighting the most fierce battle in civil war and is the source of inspiration for immortal "Gettysburg Address" by President Abraham Lincoln.
On August 25, 1916, President Woodrow Wilson signed the "National Park Service Organization Act" to become the National Park Service (NPS). It is responsible for the management of American national parks, battlefields, historic sites and monuments. The bill mandates NPS to be easy to use and enjoyable for the general public, while preserving the ecology and history of places under the control. The first important step in the establishment of the National Park was when President Abraham Lincoln signed California a bill to take over to defend Yosemite Valley and Mariposa Forest. Eight years later, Yellowstone became the first national park, and joined Sequoia, Yosemite and Mount Rainier at the turn of the century.
The origin of the National Park Service dates back to 1864, and Congress and President Lincoln set aside the gigantic Redwood in the Yosemite Valley and Mariposa Forest - then became the land of Yosemite National Park in California. On August 25, 1916, President Woodrow Wilson signed the Organic Act and established the National Park Service. This new office is responsible for the protection of 35 existing national parks and monuments in the United States, as well as national parks and monuments not yet founded. To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service, Google used VR and 360 degree video, so you can now see how the location actually looks like you really are not there I will make you understand. In this exhibition you can visit the most distant and beautiful American National Park. Do not have many recorded landscapes like Grand Canyon, Hawaii Volcano, etc., just feel spectacular
Within a few weeks, the National Park Service Organization Act will create a national park service to operate the system. Originally known as the "Hawaii National Park", it was officially named Hawaiian Volcano National Park and was split from Harikita National Park (75 Stat. 577) on 22 September 1961. In 2004, 115,788 acres (468.58 square kilometers) of Kahuku Ranch were added in the park, which increased by 56%. This is the east of Ocean View which is the largest land acquisition site in the east of Waiohina, Hawaii's history. Land was purchased from Samuel Mills Damon Estate for $ 21.9 million and funded by the Nature Conservation Fund.