Then and Now Photos: A Fascinating Look at How Time Changes Our World

The National Park That Stunned President Theodore Roosevelt in 1903

One of America’s oldest and most attractive national parks visited by the President has kept its wonders for over a century. While visiting California’s Yosemite, he was so captivated by the environment that he declared it a national park in 1890.

 

Visitors to Yosemite National Park can engage in hiking, camping, rock climbing, fishing, and various outdoor pursuits. The park experiences varying weather conditions and occasional congestion due to its popularity.

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