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ArrowheadName that park Where am I? NPS Jobs

Row 1, Col 1 What does the tree on the arrowhead represent? The tree represents all vegetation.

1,2 Many well known monuments and memorials, including those to presidents Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln, are located in this park. National Mall & Memorial Parks

1,3 I am in Ford’s Theatre National Historic Site. This is the location where President Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth on April 14, Where am I? (Hint: It’s a city) Washington D.C.

1,4 This person conducts scientific studies of material remains, such as fossil relics, artifacts, and monuments of past human life and activities. Archaeologist

2,1 What do the mountains on the arrowhead represent? Mountains represent land formations, scenery, and recreational opportunities.

2,2 In 1865, Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered at this location, ending the Civil War. It is now a historical park. Which park is it? Appomattox Court House National Historical Park

2,3 I am on the Appalachian Trail. It is a 2,175 mile long footpath. It was first completed in Where could I be? Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, or Georgia

2,4 This person is in charge of a museum, art collection, etc. Curator

3,1 What does the bison on the arrowhead represent? The bison represents all wildlife.

3,2 Your first national park was created in 1872, before there was a National Park Service! Congress chose to establish the world’s very first national park here, in the Earth’s greatest geyser area – over 10,000 geysers! Name this park. Yellowstone National Park

3,3 I am in Denali National Park and Preserve. The tallest mountain in North America lies within its boundaries. It conserves wildlife like caribou, bears, wolves, and moose. Where am I? Alaska

3,4 This person enforces the law and solves crimes. Police Officer

4,1 What does the lake on the arrowhead represent? The lake represents clean water and recreational opportunities.

4,2 This park conserves some of the tallest trees in the world. Name this park. Redwood National and State Parks

4,3 I am at Vicksburg National Military Park. There are 1,330 monuments and markers on the battlefield, a 16 mile tour road, a restored Union gunboat, and a National Cemetery. Where am I? Mississippi

4,4 This person designs buildings and advises in their construction. Architect

5,1 What does the arrowhead shape represent? The arrowhead shape represents historical and archaeological treasures.

5,2 This park is named for a type of cactus that lives here. Water stored in the plants’ tissue allows them to survive long periods of dry weather. Name this park. Saguaro National Park

5,3 I am at the War in the Pacific National Historical Park. This place serves as a reminder of the battles fought during World War II. Where am I? Guam

5,4 This person is a scientist who studies living organisms. Biologist