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Removing the dams has also resulted in ecological benefits—such as reintroduction programs for a host of fish and amphibians, including the hellbender salamander, the country’s largest
The last one left was the Steamboat Katahdin, which had started ferrying passengers in 1915 and which closed out the US logging era in the nation's last log drive in 1975, helping to transport timber down the Kennebec River off Moosehead Lake. "The Kate", as she's affectionately known, was initially destined to be scuttled too, until a group of local citizens organised to have her donated to Moosehead Marine Museum, where she was placed on the National Register of Historic Places and now offers a variety of public cruises daily from late June to mid-October.
Once considered a “ghost,” Bouvet Island was proven to exist 200 years after it was first spotted in 1739. Located 1,500 miles southwest of Africa, it is now a stop on some Antarctic cruises.
Some Sun Tours start from Montana’s high plains and offer the chance to spot bison, elk, deer, moose, antelope, black bears, and grizzly bears.
The Blackfeet tribal campground can be seen along Sun Tours routes in East Glacier Park.
In Glacier National Park, Montana, Sun Tours’ Blackfeet guides provide cultural and historical insight during the bus ride up Going-to-the-Sun-Road to the top of Logan Pass.
See America’s parks with Indigenous peoples who first called them home
Children pose for a photo in front of a mural commemorating Black Wall Street on June 18, 2020, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The “Black Wall Street” moniker for the Greenwood district comes from Booker T. Washington’s statement about the proliferation of successful, predominately Black Oklahoma towns.