A sunny spotlight provides a warm place for a young dance student to limber up in a studio at the Juilliard School in the Lincoln Center complex. . . . Completed in 1969, Lincoln Center, New York’s citadel for the performing arts, is credited with revitalizing a part of Broadway once lined with tenements.
—From "Broadway, Street of Dreams," September 1990, National Geographic magazine
There are 58 national parks in the U.S., as varied as the country that houses them. We've gathered everything you need to know to set off for a summer adventure, plus photo galleries, quizzes, maps, and more.
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Merry-go-rounds, deep-fried corndogs and high-flying Ferris wheels mark the start of state fair season. Submit your best summer fair pictures to the newest category of My Shot and view photos from other fairs across the country.