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Born in Blood: The Beginning of the National Parks (In Person)

Rochester Hills Public Library, 500 Olde Town Road, Rochester, MI 48307

The United States boasts some of the most beautiful, breathtaking, and virtually untouched landscapes. But do you know the history behind how these pristine areas were created? Learn about the blood and heartache that Indigenous nations faced with the creation of the National Parks system.

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