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National Parks 2020 Wall Calendar
In this calendar, national parks throughout the United States are featured in a form to fit on your wall, but their majesty remains. These natural beauties are full of vibrancy and rich texture, offering both excitement and serenity throughout the year. This square wall calendar provides the beauty national parks hold on a daily basis!
This calendar is perfect as decor in your home, kitchen, or office and easily helps to keep track of important dates, contacts, and other events at a glance. Each calendar month is easy to glance at and see what responsibilities you have coming up, so make sure you stay organized through the year! Personalization is easy with different colors for appointments and trips, add stickers or stickie notes for a quick reference, or create your own system of symbols and abbreviations.Popular calendar title!Printed on high-quality paperFeatures full-color pages throughoutIncludes all major and significant holidays Carefully curated images throughout Give as a gift for any occasion Stay on organized and on track the entire yearGreat for families, students, and professionals Perfect for the home or office Available in multiple formatsAbout BrownTroutBrownTrout Publishers, Inc. is an independent publishing company headquartered in El Segundo, California.
The company was founded in 1986 by Marc Brown, Wendover Brown, and Mike Brown, and has since grown to become the worldwide market leader in calendars publishing. 'BrownTrout is recognized for creating high-quality products on the broadest range of subjects,' says Mike Brown, CEO. BrownTrout provides the highest level of customer service both to retailers and consumers, anticipating and responding effectively to changes in the market, and offering thoughtful merchandising solutions.BrownTrout's keen eye for contemporary design and trends makes us the preferred supplier in this product category, with over 13 million calendars produced annually for a worldwide market.
Why Calendars? Does your room need some color but you cant decide on a piece of art? Do you want to redecorate but are on a budget and dont want to break the bank? Wall calendars are the world's most popular calendars with style and unique themes for every interest from art to animals, religion to meditations, family organizers and childrens themes. Fill your walls with life and keep them fresh all year with a beautiful and affordable calendar. The wall calendar format gives you enough space to keep yourself organized and provide breathtakingly beautiful decor for any room, or surface, in your home. A calendar is easy to glance at and see what responsibilities you have coming up this month, so make sure you stay organized through the year!
You can personalize your calendar, too, with different colors for appointments and trips, add stickers or stickie notes for a quick reference, or create your own system of symbols and abbreviations.
Track appointments, anniversaries, birthdays and more! Or, cut out and frame your favorite images for year-round art. Wall calendars make great gifts for any and every occasion! The most common wall calendar size is 12' x 12' but sizes do tend to vary from large poster sizes to small mini-calendars or desk calendar. Check out each calendars specifications for an exact size. Shop our vast selection of high quality wall calendars.More InfoMany of America's most scenic and historic places have been set aside for the use of the public as national parks.
The concept of a 'national park' is an American innovation that, in part, grew out of the conservation movement that began in the nineteenth century. When Yellowstone was designated a national park in 1872, it became the first such park in the world.
The burgeoning of American national parks reflected contemporary intellectual, social, and economic changes that to a growing appreciation for wilderness and wildlife, a desire to escape the increasingly urban places that resulted from industrialization and the popularization of the automobile. With increased awareness of and sensitivity toward nature, came the desire to preserve some of the most spectacular landscapes and significant historical and cultural sites for the enjoyment of future generations. Americans wanted to visit these places to experience their beauty firsthand, whether they traveled by train, steamship, or, increasingly, by automobile.
The national parks of today are public resources for recreation, education, scholarship, and the preservation of endangered landscapes, natural communities, and species. They exist in twenty-five states as well as the Virgin Islands, and include areas as diverse as the 'river of grass' that makes up the Everglades, the mountains and valleys of Yosemite, the volcanoes of Hawaii, and the Denali Wilderness of Alaska.
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