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Delaware Water Gap National Recreation AreaPostholes of a Native American longhouse, Minisink NJ
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Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area
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Most of the features below were first published in the park's newsletter, Spanning the Gap (STG) or in the Cultural Resource Management magazine, CRM. STG and CRM features are pdf files.
For related pages in this website, and for links to other websites for each feature,
look up the feature under:
ϑ NEWS: Park Newspaper-Features from Back Issues, by year (STG features) or under:
ϑ NEWS: Park Newspaper-CRM Magazine, by topic (CRM features

Curation and Artifacts (under Preservation)
National Park Service Museum Management Program

 

 


View of the sky through hemlock treetops  

Did You Know?
... that hemlock groves in Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area are threatened by a non-native insect, the hemlock woolly adelgid. Hemlocks provide shade for spectacular rhodondenron, for trout streams, and for native wildflowers. As hemlocks weaken and die, they are cut down for your safety.
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Last Updated: February 14, 2008 at 13:28 EST