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Friend, it's quiz time!
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America's national monuments tell powerful stories-some
ancient, some awe-inspiring, and some completely unexpected.Â
From red rock canyons and sacred tribal lands to fossil beds older
than dinosaurs, these treasured places capture who we are-and
what we stand to lose if we don't protect them.Â
But how much do you really know about them? Â
Take our interactive scratch-off quiz to test your monument
knowledge-and learn how you can help protect these treasured
places for generations to come.Â
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Why take the quiz? The more you know about our national monuments, the
stronger the case we can make for bold action from our leaders to
defend these irreplaceable landscapes. Â
Are you ready to be a monument maven? Let's go!
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Alana FinkÂ
Associate Director of Digital EngagementÂ
Trust for Public LandÂ
TAKE OUR QUIZ
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PS: Quiz whiz? Prove it-and then dare your friends to top your
score. Let the race to the top begin!
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