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Sequoia National Park is a national park located in the southern Sierra Nevada mountain range in California. The park was established in 1890 and is named for the giant sequoia trees that grow in the park. The park covers an area of over 404,000 acres and is home to a number of different plant and animal species, including the giant sequoia trees, which are the largest trees in the world by volume. The park is known for its scenic beauty and offers a range of recreational activities, including hiking, camping, and fishing. The park is also home to several important historical and cultural sites, including the Giant Forest Museum and the General Sherman Tree, the largest tree in the world. Giant Sequoia National Monument, created in 2000, encompasses 512 square miles (1,326 square km) of Sequoia National Forest, which is adjacent to the national parks. The monument’s two parts, separated by Sequoia National Park, preserve most of the remaining groves of big trees not already federally protected. Adjoining it to the north and northwest is Kings Canyon National Park, and on the eastern boundary is Mount Whitney, it is administered jointly with Kings Canyon National Park. The largest big tree in the park is known as the General Sherman Tree and is thought to be 2,300 to 2,700 years old. Although the General Sherman Tree, 274.9 feet (83.8 meters) high, is not as tall as some of the California coast redwoods, and its circumference at its base (102.6 feet, or 31.3 meters) is not as great as that of a cypress growing near Oaxaca, Mexico, it is, in terms of volume, the world’s largest living thing. It stands in a section of the park called the Giant Forest, an area of about 5 square miles (13 square km) with many groves of big trees. Besides the big trees, plants present in the park include such smaller trees as incense cedars, sugar pines, white firs, and ponderosa pines, as well as various shrubs and wildflowers in the meadows. Animal life includes black bears, mule deer, gray foxes, squirrels and other small mammals.

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1825 - 1925
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Sequoia National Park

History of American National Park in the Southern Sierra Nevada east of Visalia, California.
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Design for a Stage Set at the Opéra, Paris

Fire ^ Wildfire - Boulder, Colo. , Jan. 8, 2009 -- Houses were saved by a burn out operation on the Old Stage Fire having a defensible space around the house gave the fire fighters this option. This house is also built with one hour fire resistance materials. Photo: Micahel Rieger/FEMA

[ Danny Kaye, while on tour of Japan and six Asian nations, speaks to Japanese musicians crouched on floor of stage with their instruments as children in kimonos play or sing near them]

SEKI 12701 Page 82 Civilian Conservation Corps, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks

SEKI 12704 Page 48 Civilian Conservation Corps, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks

Jacques de Lajouev - Study for a Stage Set

The auditorium at the Paramount Theatre, Newcastle

[Assignment: 48-DPA-08-23-08_SOI_K_Johns] Visit of Secretary Dirk Kempthorne [and aides] to St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands, [for tour of Virgin Islands National Park and other natural and developed sites, discussions with National Park Service personnel and Virgin Islands officials, and press conference at the National Park Service Dock Visitor Center concerning acquisition of land for new school construction] [48-DPA-08-23-08_SOI_K_Johns_DOI_8292.JPG]

Crew quarters, SF-88, 1976 - Public Domain image, National Parks Gallery

Excavating within the log cofferdam during an early stage of construction, Douglas Dam, Tenn.

[Hurricane Rita] Holly Beach, LA, 11-16-05 -- Most of the roads at Holly Beach are unsafe for travel and must be repaired. This neighborhood of 500 structures was vanished by Hurricane Rita's tidal surge leaving little if any debris. Hurricane Rita left many people homeless that are asking FEMA to help them rebuild their community and get back on their feet. MARVIN NAUMAN/FEMA photo

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