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  1. A couple of parks established by Hoover do not exist as separate national parks anymore, like Second Grand Canyon National Monument, which was added to Grand Canyon National Park in 1975. Holy Cross National Monument was abolished as a national park in 1950.

  2. During Herbert Hoover’s administration (1929-1933), the size of national forests expanded by more than two million acres, and the land designated for national parks and monuments increased by forty percent.

  3. 24 Ogo 2016 · During his presidency national forests were expanded by more than two million acres, and land designated for new national parks and monuments increased by forty percent. Hoover also laid the groundwork for eastern parks that would be established after his term as president, including the Great Smoky Mountains, Shenandoah, and Everglades parks.

  4. 15 Apr 2021 · President Herbert Hoover. Values learned in his hometown of rural West Branch guided Herbert Hoover throughout his life of service to the nation and the world. What to See. A landscape of historic buildings, exhibits, and natural areas commemorate the life of Herbert Hoover. Things To Do. Decide what to see and do during your visit. NPS App.

  5. The Herbert Hoover National Historic Site is a unit of the National Park System in West Branch, Iowa, United States. The buildings and grounds are managed by the National Park Service to commemorate the life of Herbert Hoover , the 31st president of the United States .

  6. On June 11, 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 6166 which consolidated all National Parks and National Monuments, National Military Parks, the eleven National Cemeteries, National Memorials, and the National Capital Parks into a single National Park System.

  7. Find news, educational activities, and multimedia content. Also discover what the historic buildings, natural features, and decades of research in this national park can teach learners of all ages about President Herbert Hoover.