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Indiana Michigan Ohio Kentucky Illinois Wisconsin MICHIGAN Sleeping Bear Dunes WISCONSIN 4 - River Raisin National Grand Marais, Mich. Free. Battlefield Park: Monroe, Multicolored sandstone cliffs 26 - Ice Age National Scenic Mich. Free. Museum of battle over Lake Superior, hiking trails Trail: 1,200-mile winding trail across from War of 1812, walking and and primitive camping. Wisconsin from St. Croix Falls on the biking trails. western border to Sturgeon Bay on 8 - Isle Royale National the east, with trail office in Madison, 5 - Sleeping Bear Dunes 6 - North Country Scenic Park: Island in Lake Superior. $. Wis. Free. Hiking and camping. National Lakeshore: Trail: Backwoods trail that cuts Remote wilderness hiking, Empire and Glenn Arbor, Mich. across Michigan's Upper and paddling and primitive 27 - Saint Croix National $. Mammoth dunes, biking and Lower Peninsulas, including camping. Scenic Riverway: 255 miles hiking trails, lakes, camping, Kalamazoo County. Free, but of river in northwest Wisconsin, with historic village and Manitou some partner sites require a fee. 9 - Keweenaw National visitor centers in St. Croix Falls and Islands. Historic Park: Calumet, Mich. Trego. Free. Paddling, hiking 7 - Pictured Rocks National Free. Relics of copper mining. and camping. Lakeshore: Munising and Lake 8 INDIANA Superior OHIO Copper Harbor 1 - Indiana Dunes 99 N 18 - William Howard Taft National Lakeshore: National Historic Site: Cincinnati. Porter, Ind. Free. Dunes, Free. Two-story house where Taft was bog, forests and farm. 7 born and grew up. Indiana Dunes 27 Escanaba 19 - Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historic Park: Dayton, Ohio. Some partner sites have fees, Wisconsin some don't. Birthplace of flight and Lake the Wright brothers' legacy. Eau Claire 5 Huron 20 - Hopewell Culture National Historic Park: Chillicothe, Ohio. Free. Sacred mounds built by American 2 - George Rogers Clark Indians almost 2,000 years ago. National Historic Park: Vincennes, Ind. Free. Memorial Michigan 21 - First Ladies to American Revolution, Milwaukee 66 National Historic Site: lessons in frontier life. 2626 Canton, Ohio. $. Home of first lady Ida Saxton McKinley, 3 - Lincoln Boyhood National Detroit Lake Michigan dedicated to contributions of first Memorial: Evansville, Ind. $. 1820s Lake Erie ladies. homestead cabins, living history and Chicago 4 2525 2424 hiking trails. 10 11 South 22 - Cuyahoga Valley National 11 2222 Bend Cleveland Park: Vast area along Cuyahoga River between Cleveland and Akron, 2121 Ohio. Free. Trails, fishing spots and 23 ILLINOIS Ohio 23 old Ohio and Erie Canal route. 12 Indiana 23 - Ohio and Erie Canalway 10 - Pullman National Springfield 1919 Columbus National Heritage Way: Monument: Chicago's Indianapolis Cleveland to New Philadelphia, Ohio. South Side. Free. Historical Free. Historical 110-mile route now neighborhood that was home 2020 Illinois 18 connected with hiking/biking trails. to Pullman Co. and employees, Bloomington Cincinnati with visitor center. 2 24 - James A. Garfield National Pullman National Historic Site: Mentor, Ohio. $. Monument Louisville Home of President James Garfield. Monument 3 St. Louis 1515 25 - Perry's Victory and Kentucky International Peace Memorial: 1414 Put-in-Bay on Bass Island, Ohio. $. 1313 352-foot column rises over Lake Erie 1717 1616 honoring those who fought in Battle 11 - Illinois and Michigan of Lake Erie in the War of 1812. Canal National Heritage Area: North-central Illinois. Free. Several miles of trails and waterways. KENTUCKY 12 - Abraham Lincoln National 13 - Trail of Tears National 16 - Cumberland Gap National Heritage Area: 42 counties surrounding Springfield, Ill. Some Historic Trail: Trail through Historic Park: Middlesboro, Ky. sites may have fees. Multiple sites southern Illinois, southwest Free. Pioneer, native history and where Lincoln lived and traveled. Kentucky and seven other states. mountains in three states. Free. Several sites tell story of Cherokee people who were Abraham Lincoln Birthplace 17 - Big South Fork National removed from their homeland. Source: National Park River & Recreation Area: Service 125,000 acres west of U.S. 27 14 - Mammoth Cave National 15 - Abraham Lincoln Tribune Graphic overlapping Kentucky/Tennessee JOHN STUMP Park: Mammoth Cave, Ky. $. Birthplace National Historic border. Free, but other permits World's longest known cave system, Park: Hodgenville, Ky. Free. Trails and user fees apply. Gorges, bluffs with accessible parts, camping and and pioneer cabins where Lincoln and forests along Cumberland outdoor trails. was born. River..
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