| NATIONAL PARKS PASSPORT CANCELLATION STAMPS COLLECTED IN 1996 |
Here is a list with illustrations of the Passport Cancellation Stamps for national parks and monuments and other national parks sites and national areas I collected in 1996.
Midwest Region
INDIANA |
George Rogers Clark National Historical Park | |
MISSOURI |
Jefferson National Expansion Memorial | |
Rocky Mountain Region
COLORADO |
Mesa Verde National Park | |
MONTANA |
Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument | |
NORTH DAKOTA |
Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site | |
Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail | |
Theodore Roosevelt National Park | |
SOUTH DAKOTA |
Jewel Cave National Monument | |
Mount Rushmore National Memorial | |
Wind Cave National Park | |
UTAH |
Arches National Park | |
Canyonlands National Park | |
Dinosaur National Monument | |
WYOMING |
Devils Tower National Monument | |
Yellowstone National Park | |
Southeast Region
KENTUCKY |
Cumberland Gap National Historical Park | |
TENNESSEE |
Big South Fork National River & Recreation Area | |
Natchez Trace Parkway | |
Obed Wild and Scenic River | |
Shiloh National Military Park | |
Stones River National Battlefield | |
Southwest Region
ARKANSAS |
Fort Smith National Historic Site | |
Hot Springs National Park | |
NEW MEXICO |
Aztec Ruins National Monument | |
Chaco Culture National Historical Park | |
El Malpais National Monument | |
El Morro National Monument | |
Fort Union National Monument | |
Pecos National Historical Park | |
Santa Fe National Historic Trail | |
Western Region
ARIZONA |
Coronado National Memorial | |
Petrified Forest National Park | |
Saguaro National Park | |
CALIFORNIA |
Death Valley National Park | |
Joshua Tree National Park | |
Mojave National Preserve | |
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Last updated: September 14, 2009
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